Shoreliner11
Me+NaH2O= :-)
Hi everyone,
I've had my tank setup for about 4 months now with corals in it for about 2. Anyhow, my corals have faded a bit which I thought was due to a bad temp and salinity swing a month or so back. The only thing is they haven't really been recovering their color. Here are the tanks specs (all with salifert test kits):
pH: 8.2-8.4 ( I don't really like this pH test kit actually, kinda hard to tell for me)
Nitrate: 0
Alkalinty: 8.6-9.6 dKH (been fluctuating a little as I'm getting dosing for the tank just right)
Calcium: 420-430ppm
Salinity: 34ppt
I've been dosing with a 2 part system at night. Now, not thinking that running carbon would remove trace elements, I've been running it almost nonstop for a couple months now (been changing it out as well every week or so). A brain fart there, but, do you think the carbon could pull out enough trace elements to cause the corals to fade? A couple of them are still encrusting but the growth margin is very thin (skeleton growing, but no new polyps present). So what is everyone thinking? Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Aaron
I've had my tank setup for about 4 months now with corals in it for about 2. Anyhow, my corals have faded a bit which I thought was due to a bad temp and salinity swing a month or so back. The only thing is they haven't really been recovering their color. Here are the tanks specs (all with salifert test kits):
pH: 8.2-8.4 ( I don't really like this pH test kit actually, kinda hard to tell for me)
Nitrate: 0
Alkalinty: 8.6-9.6 dKH (been fluctuating a little as I'm getting dosing for the tank just right)
Calcium: 420-430ppm
Salinity: 34ppt
I've been dosing with a 2 part system at night. Now, not thinking that running carbon would remove trace elements, I've been running it almost nonstop for a couple months now (been changing it out as well every week or so). A brain fart there, but, do you think the carbon could pull out enough trace elements to cause the corals to fade? A couple of them are still encrusting but the growth margin is very thin (skeleton growing, but no new polyps present). So what is everyone thinking? Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Aaron