Hello all, hope you had a good xmas. First post be gentle might be a little long, I have read a lot on this site over the last weeks. Had my tank for about 4 years, cube about 150 litres (pics below) and generally always use the advice from my local store. I am presently running 2 external filters one with bioballs etc and the other with carbon, phosphate, silicate removers etc. I water change each week and clean the filters each month (alternate the filter), mainly to try and keep it in the best shape I can. Now the problems, Whilst I have a duncans coral, sun coral, torch and green button I would not describe my tank as thriving/growing (except the coraline). For the best part my money ends up going into water and media/removers rather than the corals I want. My parameters are all in range, phosphates and nitrates very low but my pH always remains low 7.6. I have removed the lid from my tank and also directed more flow to the surface and this has raised it to 7.8 but with the aid of biweekly ph buffer. I wanted a natural tank but seemed to have strayed so far from the path and this is where this site has given me a glimmer of hope.
Here are some pics first,
P1020368 by Bagpu555, on Flickr
P1020369 by Bagpu555, on Flickr
Will an ATS help, given the size, shape of my tank what would be my best options. I feed 2 cubes daily approx. I don't mind building anything if it helps?
Is a waterfall feasible gravity feeding into the cupboard under the tank and pumping it back, I could build a hang on glass unit at the back behind the rock and pump outside air to it? Is it feasible to build a case to mount it on the top of the tank, pump in and gravity out back into the tank.
Any ideas/comments would be really appreciated, based in the uk.
Thanks