percula March 27, 2008 March 27, 2008 A few days ago all of my SPS (well, all four of them) all pulled their polyps in without any event that I know of. Softies and LPS all seem happy. The SPS don't seem to be degenerating but I'm anxious to try and remedy the problem. I'm still a bit new at this so I'm looking for any suggestions of what else I should look for (or test for normally). As of last night: Salinity - 1.022 (surprised how much this had slowly dropped with creep) NO3 - 0 PH - 8.0 PO4 - 0 Ca - 440 mg/L KH - 6 dKH Thanks, Matt
vaironman March 27, 2008 March 27, 2008 First thought is your alkalinity is a little bit low. A good range is 9dkh - 12 dkh. Try to bring it up slowly and your PH will drop as increasing dkh, slowly add buffer to keep PH up and in balance. This is an art I am trying to perfect it myself. Everybody has to find out what the refill/resupply of their own tanks on their own, with careful daily or every other day measurements for a couple weeks. Good luck Matt. Other veterans will chime in for much better tips and I can also learn from here for sure. Good thread. Thanks.
lancer99 March 27, 2008 March 27, 2008 First thought is your alkalinity is a little bit low. A good range is 9dkh - 12 dkh. Try to bring it up slowly and your PH will drop as increasing dkh, slowly add buffer to keep PH up and in balance. I agree about the alk, and you should get your salinity back up too. Just one minor point...I use the supplements from bulkreefsupply, and adding alk *raises* the pH. I would expect other alk supplements to do the same, but I may be wrong. -R
lletellier March 30, 2008 March 30, 2008 salinity is low i'm surprised other stuff isn't showing signs of anything, raise it slowly I forget what rate is safe but i'm sure someone will chime in. Can't hurt to do a water change either that seems to fix everything for me.
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