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AUFishGuy

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Just got back from a 10 day vacation and something is happening to some of my corals. Tank is a 90 gallon. I had someone come by a few times to check chematry and dose as needed. I am not sure if this is bleaching or necrosis. I am thinking the latter. Please give any input you may have. A couple of my SPS Look fine while others(below) are not. My frogspawn and hammer are also looking bad, especially the hammer. My oregon tort, shortcake coral and octospawn are looking fine.

 

Below are my numbers and some pics. The phosphate is most likely my issue but i am unsure of the number i am getting. I am using an API phosphate test kit so it goes from 0 straight to .25 and i am having trouble judging the color. I will be buying a better test kit tomorrow. As well as probably ordering a phosphate reactor.

 

Nitrate = 0. I only have one small clown in the tank.

Po4 = .25

Ca = 410

Kh = 9.2

Mg = 1260

Temp fluctuates between 81-82

 

Green Montipora

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The base of this coral.

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Pink Stag

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Purple monti

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You can kind of see it on this acro. At the base of the branches.

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Below are pics of the frogspawn and hammer which are both looking strange.

 

The hammer looks "sick" almost like it is wilting and not fully extending.

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the branches of my enchinata has channged from green to brown.

 

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Any ideas?

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Tank is 1.5 years old. 2 Reef Radiance DM-165m. 6 inches above the water for 9 hours a day. The 4 large sps colonies are new. 2 are pictured above. The other 2 are fine. They were all dipped in Revive. I do water 15% water changes every 2-3 weeks. Setiing up dosers soon. Sump with fuge. Octopus skimmer.

 

While the numbwrs are not ideal, should they be causing this?

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Ever considered your corals might be starving?

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And your numbers are not bad. Po4 a little high but I've seen worse. Need an accurate test for that. One fish there's no waste

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Ever considered your corals might be starving?

Honestly no. I only feed coral frenzy and dont do it regularly. My understandibg was that it was a boost for SPS but that they lived primarily on light and Ca, Kh snd Mg.

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I suspect, it's a water quality issue. Do the water changes...feed the coral. Then I recommend:

 

1. 10-12% weekly water changes with high quality mix

2. Up your magnesium, I target 1350

3. Consider maintaining higher alk and calcium, I target 10-12, and 450

4. Consider dosing iodine and strontium/molybdenum

5. Recomend using chemi-pure blue carbon/resin

6. Feed your corals with high quality coral food

7. Temp may be a little high. I target 78-79

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IMO you need more of a bio load and feed more. That would be my best guess

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Doesn't look like you have a ton of coral. You shouldn't have to dose anything as long as you do regular water changes.

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Remember the k.I.s.s. method. Don't make it more complicated then it needs to be

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Not sure I agree with pizzaguy on that last point. I used to have the same position, just regular water changes (I do 12% a week) should be all you need. However, on my 34gal reef tank, I was having difficulty maintaining corals. They would look great for several weeks and then just sort of fade or look sickly. After a lot a research and trial and error, I found that my parameters (mag, alk, calcium) were actually on the low side of recommended...especially the magnesium. So I started playing with dosing to up my levels as the water changes were just not able to keep them up. Since then, no issues...everything colored back up and looks great.

 

One other thing to note is that I also carbon dose (vinegar) to reduce nitrates/phosphates and out compete the algae.

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I had trouble keeping SPS when I was manually dosing alk. Alk dumped in directly affects PH and shocks SPS rapidly. Also most of the time when I have sps problem i link it to an alkalinity swing or big 3 problem. The LPS looks fine to me SPS appears to be Slow tissue narcrosis STN from bottom up same way they looked when I have alk problems. I have also heard that echinata does not like to be dipped in revive. Coral starvation is always a possibility but not quite as likely based on my limited experience

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What type of flow do you have? If the sps are new and they don't have enough flow, they will slowly fade away.

 

Another thing is your all levels. Are you sure your test kit is accurate? And in reference to the ALK, how much does it change in between dosing? For SPS, the ALK has to be 100% stable or bad things start to happen.

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What type of flow do you have? If the sps are new and they don't have enough flow, they will slowly fade away.

 

Another thing is your all levels. Are you sure your test kit is accurate? And in reference to the ALK, how much does it change in between dosing? For SPS, the ALK has to be 100% stable or bad things start to happen.

 

Flow could be better, i am adding another wavemaker tonight. But the purple monti has been in the tank for over 2 months and has been thriving. I looked at it this morning and it is fading fast

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Looks like alk dipped when you were away. Measure daily and adjust accordingly.

 

 

Can they recover or si what is white dead?

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