Shoreliner11
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Ok, despite my best investigative efforts, I'm currently baffled at whats up with my tank. I'll first give some of my tank specs
10gal with 10 gal sump/refugium
pH 8.3
calcium 375ppm
dkH 9.6
salinity 33ppt
Nitrate 0-undetectable w/ salifert
phosphates - low or 0 a few weeks back (barrier reef tested for me)
About a month ago I had an auto topoff issue, with a big swing in salinity as well as pH and dkH. From that point on the corals started struggling. Though they never started recovering. Since that time I got my skimmer working at a decent rate finally, as well as some calerpa (chaeto seemed to be growing sluggishly). So I'm pretty sure nutrients aren't the issue.
I've lost 2 corals with several others slowly receding. My bulbs are only a month and a half old, and no big temp swings. I think its one or a combination of 3 things...my water, I was getting it from a glacier RO station at fred meyer... just as a precaution I switched to another place for water. Other option is salt. I'm using instant ocean which I switched to about a month or 2 ago. Prior to that I used Oceanic. The other option is, I used to have quite a few flatworms. I was sucking them out and keeping up with it and then after my skimmer starting working better, the growth slowed and they actually started disappearing. I realize they release a lot of harmful chemicals into the water upon death, but I've ran carbon and done water changes with no real change in coral health. My fish are all doing great...if that's of any use. So any thoughts or comments. What would you put your money on? Anything I haven't thought of yet. I'm really baffled here...
Oh, and as a side not. My caulerpa is starting to die off...any ideas what would cause this. The sump is lit 24/7 and I've never known caulerpa to be outcompeted for nutrients. Thanks for the help.
Edit* And by corals struggling I mean...next to no polyp extension, loss of most of color, 1 RTN'd, and many are receding.
10gal with 10 gal sump/refugium
pH 8.3
calcium 375ppm
dkH 9.6
salinity 33ppt
Nitrate 0-undetectable w/ salifert
phosphates - low or 0 a few weeks back (barrier reef tested for me)
About a month ago I had an auto topoff issue, with a big swing in salinity as well as pH and dkH. From that point on the corals started struggling. Though they never started recovering. Since that time I got my skimmer working at a decent rate finally, as well as some calerpa (chaeto seemed to be growing sluggishly). So I'm pretty sure nutrients aren't the issue.
I've lost 2 corals with several others slowly receding. My bulbs are only a month and a half old, and no big temp swings. I think its one or a combination of 3 things...my water, I was getting it from a glacier RO station at fred meyer... just as a precaution I switched to another place for water. Other option is salt. I'm using instant ocean which I switched to about a month or 2 ago. Prior to that I used Oceanic. The other option is, I used to have quite a few flatworms. I was sucking them out and keeping up with it and then after my skimmer starting working better, the growth slowed and they actually started disappearing. I realize they release a lot of harmful chemicals into the water upon death, but I've ran carbon and done water changes with no real change in coral health. My fish are all doing great...if that's of any use. So any thoughts or comments. What would you put your money on? Anything I haven't thought of yet. I'm really baffled here...
Oh, and as a side not. My caulerpa is starting to die off...any ideas what would cause this. The sump is lit 24/7 and I've never known caulerpa to be outcompeted for nutrients. Thanks for the help.
Edit* And by corals struggling I mean...next to no polyp extension, loss of most of color, 1 RTN'd, and many are receding.
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