Jseymour
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I just copied and pasted posts from another forum, so some info is repeated.
First Post:
So I just was looking at my new setup, the 45, and noticed a couple of my acroporas have swollen tissues and polyps. Look like healthy lps flesh. Not both on any one acro though. Not all acros are affected. They appear fine otherwise. I'll start testing in a second, just looking for some early responses. Parameters and pics in a hour or so(titration, ugh).
Second Post:
Parameters tested so far. Drip, drip, drip...
Salinity- 1.025
Calcium- 415 ppm
Alk- 7.7 dkh(day time)
I'll be dripping kalk in a few minutes.
Pics(camera phone, cropped and enlarged).
See swollen polyp on far right.
Hard to see, but see the "bubbling" on the rear tips.
Only things new, i just upped my vodka(+.25 mL/day) in this tank(would expect the opposite though) and treated for redbugs about two weeks ago.
Back to testing...
Third Post:
More results.
Magnesium- 1230 ppm
Temp- 81 F
Nitrate- undetectable
Phosphate- undectectable
Lighting- 6 hour photoperiod with 2x250 mh 14k, 18 white and blue LEDs and 10w t5 20000k for viewing other 6 hours before and after(staggered on/off).
2 mL of vodka daily, just increased .25/day yesterday, 60 mL vinegar nightly(mixed with two teaspoons kalk per gallon, my standard practice for years).
I'll check my alk in the morning too to check day/night swing, but it's been less than .25 dkh so far(drip kalk at night).
All test kits are salifert. I'll see about borrowing a hanna phosphate meter, but I don't know anyone that has one. I'll have to make some calls.
The newest addition was added when all the others(frags from corals I've had for along time) were added, about 2 weeks ago, an ORA Frogskin, direct from ORA into my tank.
Changed my small bag of carbon that I run passively, just in case of some contaminate. Water change day is Saturday. Unless it's felt strongly I do so, no plans to do it early.
Like I said otherwise they look great, growing and coloring up.
I'm at a loss, maybe it's nothing, idk.
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Any help is greatly appreciated.
First Post:
So I just was looking at my new setup, the 45, and noticed a couple of my acroporas have swollen tissues and polyps. Look like healthy lps flesh. Not both on any one acro though. Not all acros are affected. They appear fine otherwise. I'll start testing in a second, just looking for some early responses. Parameters and pics in a hour or so(titration, ugh).
Second Post:
Parameters tested so far. Drip, drip, drip...
Salinity- 1.025
Calcium- 415 ppm
Alk- 7.7 dkh(day time)
I'll be dripping kalk in a few minutes.
Pics(camera phone, cropped and enlarged).
See swollen polyp on far right.
Hard to see, but see the "bubbling" on the rear tips.
Only things new, i just upped my vodka(+.25 mL/day) in this tank(would expect the opposite though) and treated for redbugs about two weeks ago.
Back to testing...
Third Post:
More results.
Magnesium- 1230 ppm
Temp- 81 F
Nitrate- undetectable
Phosphate- undectectable
Lighting- 6 hour photoperiod with 2x250 mh 14k, 18 white and blue LEDs and 10w t5 20000k for viewing other 6 hours before and after(staggered on/off).
2 mL of vodka daily, just increased .25/day yesterday, 60 mL vinegar nightly(mixed with two teaspoons kalk per gallon, my standard practice for years).
I'll check my alk in the morning too to check day/night swing, but it's been less than .25 dkh so far(drip kalk at night).
All test kits are salifert. I'll see about borrowing a hanna phosphate meter, but I don't know anyone that has one. I'll have to make some calls.
The newest addition was added when all the others(frags from corals I've had for along time) were added, about 2 weeks ago, an ORA Frogskin, direct from ORA into my tank.
Changed my small bag of carbon that I run passively, just in case of some contaminate. Water change day is Saturday. Unless it's felt strongly I do so, no plans to do it early.
Like I said otherwise they look great, growing and coloring up.
I'm at a loss, maybe it's nothing, idk.
~
Any help is greatly appreciated.