My first reaction is that your numbers are all high. I would shoot for 8.5;420;1350 or something close to that. Change things slowly, but pick a target around there.
I know on my apex I just use the salinity number as a reference. I have never got that thing to read right.Salinity is low, too. Do you mix your own saltwater? Do you use an ATO? Seems like the salinity is changing quite a bit, too.
Agreed. I would check salinity another way then. I thought the last salinity reading shown was recent but it was January.I know on my apex I just use the salinity number as a reference. I have never got that thing to read right.
I have been trying to increase my pH but Alk seems to ride along with it. I know its at the upper end of the tolerable range but still within range. I can lower it slowly and see if I can keep pH >=8.Alk always that high? That’s a tough range for a lot of sps IMO. I’d go with more like 8ish
H2O changes sometimes but prob not as often as I should.Sorry to hear the tank isn't doing well.
Don't be ashamed to ask questions or ask for help.
You need to siphon out all the dead algea in the tank. If not, all the nitrates and phosphates will end up in the water again.
Have you been doing consistent, regular water changes? That might be helpful.
I agree that the Ca, Alk and Mg are all to high.
I do mix my own and use an ATO. I find that the Neptune salinity checker is a bit "noisey" so not changing as fast as the graph may show.Salinity is low, too. Do you mix your own saltwater? Do you use an ATO? Seems like the salinity is changing quite a bit, too.
Agreed, I have two refractometers to validate Apex and its usually close but bounces around a lot.I know on my apex I just use the salinity number as a reference. I have never got that thing to read right.
That little patch of AOG's is from you. Hoping to be spreading the love soon.That's awesome!!! I was just thinking about your tank the other day and wondering how's it doing.