So after my tank tear down and setup, several coral, mostly Acros are showing tissue loss near the base. I thought this was due to stress from the tear down. I added a couple other SPS to the tank and they started doing the same thing. So I went online and looked up STN. There seems to be lots of discussion about it but not so much solid information. Thought I would put it out there for the RF crew and Kevin to help me out in clearing up all the BS and give me just the info I need.
I dose Cal and KH every other day and over the last two weeks I have been testing everyday to help in setting up the correct amount to dose.
Here is my tank information:
Sal 1.25
Cal 400
KH 10
Nitrate 0
Nitrite 0
Po: 0
Flow: is one MP20 @ 100% and K2/K1
lighting 250watt 20k
MY QUESTIONS:
1. Best solution to stop STN is to frag above tissue loss and pray?
2. Could it be the new type of glue I'm using?
3. Should I be worried about stray electricity
4. Why are the corals that are STN look great minus the STN?
5. Why are only some corals effected
6. DO the SPS gods hate me?
I dose Cal and KH every other day and over the last two weeks I have been testing everyday to help in setting up the correct amount to dose.
Here is my tank information:
Sal 1.25
Cal 400
KH 10
Nitrate 0
Nitrite 0
Po: 0
Flow: is one MP20 @ 100% and K2/K1
lighting 250watt 20k
MY QUESTIONS:
1. Best solution to stop STN is to frag above tissue loss and pray?
2. Could it be the new type of glue I'm using?
3. Should I be worried about stray electricity
4. Why are the corals that are STN look great minus the STN?
5. Why are only some corals effected
6. DO the SPS gods hate me?