Guest burk504 September 25, 2004 September 25, 2004 My 125 is has been up and running with fish for about a month now. I transfered over the coral from my old 20...a torch coral, bunch of mushrooms. For 3 days now, everything is not opening. Mushrooms stay shrunken and the torch polyps are almost completely retracted. Water test are good all good. 0 ammonia, 10 nitrates, ph 8.4 The only thing that I have done differently is my wife bought a Glade air freshener that sprays this miust every hour or so. Could this cause a problem?? Jeff
Lee Stearns September 25, 2004 September 25, 2004 Nitrates are a bit high and do you test for phosphate- that is a real limiting factor with many corals
Guest Houshan September 25, 2004 September 25, 2004 My 125 is has been up and running with fish for about a month now. I transfered over the coral from my old 20...a torch coral, bunch of mushrooms. For 3 days now, everything is not opening. Mushrooms stay shrunken and the torch polyps are almost completely retracted. Water test are good all good. 0 ammonia, 10 nitrates, ph 8.4 The only thing that I have done differently is my wife bought a Glade air freshener that sprays this miust every hour or so. Could this cause a problem?? Jeff Jeff, That Glade stuff I think could be a problem. Is your top open with no canopy? I would just stop using it temporaritly and see if things improve. I think this is the easiest wayto find out. You might want to do a water change too to make sure the water is ok. - Jose
ctreptow September 26, 2004 September 26, 2004 Do you have more or less light on the new tank. When I moved my stuff it took a couple of das for things to open up but you may want to do a water change. Chris
pez September 26, 2004 September 26, 2004 All of the corals you mentioned do not need a lot of light. If you using MH or a lot of FL now, that could be the problem. I doubt nitrate could be the problem here, but a month is not a lot of time for things to settle down with respect to your cycle and the "aging" of the tank. In fact, there is a rather large debate about which nutrients limit growth (e.g., nitrate, phosphate, etc.) and there is no clear scientific evidence a this time. Give it a few more days and post back if things have not gotten better. (there is also the obligatory water change too). -Tom
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