NWDiver
Swimming with the fishes
I have several acros and a hydnophora that are receding from the bottom up.
The recession looks to be moving perhaps a mm or two per day currently.
Not all of the sps are effected, and the effected coral are in various locations in the tank. Corals in my connected frag tank are not (yet) showing signs.
My aquarium is about 1.5 years old and sps grows very well. Most of the coral having trouble still have great growth tips and polyps showing. The exception is a blue tort that has lost some color and looks a bit grey.
I typically dip all new coral first with CoralRx, rinse and then dip with iodine (tropic marin)
All but one of the effected coral have been in the tank for 6+ months.
Display is lit by 2 15000k 250HQI and two 96w PC.
Frag has a single 15000k 250HQI
Bulbs are 2 months old.
Flow in the 120 is 4 Evo1400s plus return.
Modded Octo250 skimmer.
I run a dual reactor with carbon on one side (2 weeks old) and GFO on the other (1 month old) I have used this reactor for several months.
I use RO water and Salinity salt.
Last 50 gallon water change was 8 days ago.
Light cycle is 7hours full with 1 hr morning actinic and 2 hours evening actinic.
Livestock is 2 occy clowns, Orange spot goby, Green Mandarin, Hippo Tang, and a dogfaced puffer in a connected tank.
I am happy with my parameters:
Sal: 1.026 Refract
Temp 77 to 78 Apex
pH: 8.25 to 8.3 Apex
Mg: 1300 Elos
Alk: 10 Hach
Ca: 450 Elos
N03: 0 Elos
Ammonia: 0 Elos
Nitrite:0 Elos
The system has four tanks connected, a 120 that has the problem, a 30gal sump refug, a 40 frag, and a 40 with a puffer.
The only recent change is a missing wrasse (10 days) , but I have watched the parms closely during that time with no change.
I plan to remove some of the coral and look at it under a mag tonight, but there are no bugs visible to the naked eye.
I will see if I can take some pictures when I pull the coral tonight.
Help?
The recession looks to be moving perhaps a mm or two per day currently.
Not all of the sps are effected, and the effected coral are in various locations in the tank. Corals in my connected frag tank are not (yet) showing signs.
My aquarium is about 1.5 years old and sps grows very well. Most of the coral having trouble still have great growth tips and polyps showing. The exception is a blue tort that has lost some color and looks a bit grey.
I typically dip all new coral first with CoralRx, rinse and then dip with iodine (tropic marin)
All but one of the effected coral have been in the tank for 6+ months.
Display is lit by 2 15000k 250HQI and two 96w PC.
Frag has a single 15000k 250HQI
Bulbs are 2 months old.
Flow in the 120 is 4 Evo1400s plus return.
Modded Octo250 skimmer.
I run a dual reactor with carbon on one side (2 weeks old) and GFO on the other (1 month old) I have used this reactor for several months.
I use RO water and Salinity salt.
Last 50 gallon water change was 8 days ago.
Light cycle is 7hours full with 1 hr morning actinic and 2 hours evening actinic.
Livestock is 2 occy clowns, Orange spot goby, Green Mandarin, Hippo Tang, and a dogfaced puffer in a connected tank.
I am happy with my parameters:
Sal: 1.026 Refract
Temp 77 to 78 Apex
pH: 8.25 to 8.3 Apex
Mg: 1300 Elos
Alk: 10 Hach
Ca: 450 Elos
N03: 0 Elos
Ammonia: 0 Elos
Nitrite:0 Elos
The system has four tanks connected, a 120 that has the problem, a 30gal sump refug, a 40 frag, and a 40 with a puffer.
The only recent change is a missing wrasse (10 days) , but I have watched the parms closely during that time with no change.
I plan to remove some of the coral and look at it under a mag tonight, but there are no bugs visible to the naked eye.
I will see if I can take some pictures when I pull the coral tonight.
Help?
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