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VelvetAirwaves

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  1. Red light encourages the growth of algae. I would remove the stock reds and change to actinic blues. Should bring down the algae problem a little bit.

    Secondly, don't believe what lfs say all the time, do your own research online. As long as you cycle your tank properly and slowly introduce the inhabitants, there should not be any problem.

    Thirdly, 0.3 for nitrate is actually quite negligible, I would test for phosphates and ammonia too.

    Apart from that, temperature is also another impt issue, if your temps are constantly fluctuating, your corals won't be happy at all.

  2. And lastly, how long the water will clear up is not the issue, because you need a skimmer to skim away the excess bacteria in your tank. Each tank has a different profile, thus it is impossible to tell you when the water will clear up. If you run bio pellets, you must run a skimmer.

  3. The foam you see is actually what the protein skimmer would remove, but since you don't have a skimmer it's not removed from your water column.

    Adding bacteria is beneficial as it buffers the "cycle" and quickens the process, but in excess it's going to do more harm than good.

  4. The reason why there is a smell is because there is a lot of dead bacteria in your tank, running bio pellets must be accompanied with a skimmer to skim off the excess bacteria. I would lay off the dosing for now and just let the tank cycle as it is, let the parameters stabilise before adding new cultures into the tank. The more bacteria you add the more cloudy your tank going to get.

  5. Dosing vodka is risky unless you have the expertise and know exactly what you're doing. Many people have crashed their tanks because they didn't know what they were doing. Vodka dosing requires an upsize skimmer. If you do not have one, I'd suggest that If you wanted to increase the capacity of bio filtration, running bio pellets is a good idea.

    However do watch how much pellets you add initially, adding too much at the start will cause a bacterial bloom, which many people have faced in terms of very cloudy or milky water.

    Do you dose bioptim or biodigest? I think it the simplest way by far. Hahaha!

    Hope this helps.

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