jlehigh
Hermit D Crab
Calling all bio-chemists...
My 280gal SPS tank is now 14months old. I maintain consistent levels when it comes to PH, CA, ALK, MG, and all forms of amonia (0) .
I am frusterated because I go through cycles where about 40% of my colonies brown out! Then over the following weeks the color SLOWLY returns and I have typpically a few weeks to bask in the glory of it's beauty until the next brown out.
Typically brown-outs and algae blooms for that matter are attributed in the hobby to NUTRIENTS. Nitrates, yea but when we think SPS brown-out we think PO4. Thanks to a recent article we understand PO4 and it's many benefits/drawbacks but I strongly believe it is not the case in my tank.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-11/rhf/index.php
Why? Salifert can't find any looking in the water colum, close to rocks, "deadzones" ect ect and I have literally zero visible algae outside of encrusting types and the rare bubble. I understand PO4 comes in two forms only one of which Salifert detects but I also don't have any PO4 symptoms other than my brown-outs.
I have not identified any behaviours or changes consistent with my brown-outs and Yes I do bi-weekly 25-30% water changes.
So folks, who made PO4 the devil? If PO4 IS the devil then what are the demon minions causing my problem..?? Does anyone know other causes for the browning of SPS corals?? (can you tell I'm grumpy)
I have posted about browning in the past and I think it generated as much interest as the last Jackie Chan movie, but this is tormenting me enough for one more cry for information...
My 280gal SPS tank is now 14months old. I maintain consistent levels when it comes to PH, CA, ALK, MG, and all forms of amonia (0) .
I am frusterated because I go through cycles where about 40% of my colonies brown out! Then over the following weeks the color SLOWLY returns and I have typpically a few weeks to bask in the glory of it's beauty until the next brown out.
Typically brown-outs and algae blooms for that matter are attributed in the hobby to NUTRIENTS. Nitrates, yea but when we think SPS brown-out we think PO4. Thanks to a recent article we understand PO4 and it's many benefits/drawbacks but I strongly believe it is not the case in my tank.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-11/rhf/index.php
Why? Salifert can't find any looking in the water colum, close to rocks, "deadzones" ect ect and I have literally zero visible algae outside of encrusting types and the rare bubble. I understand PO4 comes in two forms only one of which Salifert detects but I also don't have any PO4 symptoms other than my brown-outs.
I have not identified any behaviours or changes consistent with my brown-outs and Yes I do bi-weekly 25-30% water changes.
So folks, who made PO4 the devil? If PO4 IS the devil then what are the demon minions causing my problem..?? Does anyone know other causes for the browning of SPS corals?? (can you tell I'm grumpy)
I have posted about browning in the past and I think it generated as much interest as the last Jackie Chan movie, but this is tormenting me enough for one more cry for information...