After months of messing with the overflow box water level I may have finally got things where they need to be. I remember in the beginning right after setting up the tank I did not fight the water level all that much. Or at least I don’t remember having to deal with it daily like Ive been. Then I remember posting about film build up in the return chamber of my sump. So I lowered the water on the return side of the sump to get more speed on the water to create more current over the overflow. I think this may have beem the cause of the start of all my external overflow issues. Late last week I for some reason decided to raise the water level back up to where it was probably more intense to be used at And now Im no longer chasing this water height issue. Im still fine tuning to get it exactly where I want in the external. But the change is maybe 1” in water level changes from morning to night now as suppose to 4-5” in water height change. The water level in the return chamber of the sump I had around 6” deep and Im guessing this just made for an unstable water level ???. Now Im sitting around 7-3/4” deep. I was also able to turn the return pump back all the way up as well. So for the most part things are finally running how I would like. Was feeling very defeated there for a little bit and was starting to look for a new tank with a internal overflow. Luckily this seems to be the fix and now I can focus on coral growth.
For corals, I have a few Acros that came out of established tank that have gone pale. Most of these are lower in the tank. I have also noticed that my hammers are no longer extended out or looking plump like they did right where I added them Into this tank, and my zoa‘s are not growing much. I have a few ideas as to why.
1. Was thinking to low nutrients. I have 10 small fish that get feed twice a day TDO from an auto feeder. They look think but maybe not enough food or wast being added back to the tank and skimmer is skimming everything out? I do have some very think nasty skimate. But I do have some hair algae growing in the external overflow box and bubble algae that seems to keep popping up. So not sure that these two things would be present if nutrients were too low or non existent.
2. Other idea was chemical warfare with all the mixed corals in the tank. Was thinking of running carbon in a mini reactor but I dont want to add anymore equipment unless I have to. I was going to compare my old water to my new water in terms of color to see if I have any discoloration in the water to see if maybe it’s yellowing (saw a BRS video about when to know its time to add carbon). My tank has not been what I would call stabLe either since Ive been trying to increase PH with Kalk and just ended up right about where I was when I was using all for reef in terms of PH. Mag and calk is over what I can read and alk is around 9. Im still working on just raising alk closer to 11 and seeing if calk will come down with the increase in alk.
3.New tank, new/different lights, new equipment. This could just be the symptoms of a new tank. The new green film on the glass makes me think that things are still leveling out to its new normal and until I can get it to where I stop messing or changing things, even if its slow, The tank will continue to show signs of new tank.
For corals, I have a few Acros that came out of established tank that have gone pale. Most of these are lower in the tank. I have also noticed that my hammers are no longer extended out or looking plump like they did right where I added them Into this tank, and my zoa‘s are not growing much. I have a few ideas as to why.
1. Was thinking to low nutrients. I have 10 small fish that get feed twice a day TDO from an auto feeder. They look think but maybe not enough food or wast being added back to the tank and skimmer is skimming everything out? I do have some very think nasty skimate. But I do have some hair algae growing in the external overflow box and bubble algae that seems to keep popping up. So not sure that these two things would be present if nutrients were too low or non existent.
2. Other idea was chemical warfare with all the mixed corals in the tank. Was thinking of running carbon in a mini reactor but I dont want to add anymore equipment unless I have to. I was going to compare my old water to my new water in terms of color to see if I have any discoloration in the water to see if maybe it’s yellowing (saw a BRS video about when to know its time to add carbon). My tank has not been what I would call stabLe either since Ive been trying to increase PH with Kalk and just ended up right about where I was when I was using all for reef in terms of PH. Mag and calk is over what I can read and alk is around 9. Im still working on just raising alk closer to 11 and seeing if calk will come down with the increase in alk.
3.New tank, new/different lights, new equipment. This could just be the symptoms of a new tank. The new green film on the glass makes me think that things are still leveling out to its new normal and until I can get it to where I stop messing or changing things, even if its slow, The tank will continue to show signs of new tank.




