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07/17/2018, 06:56 PM | #1 |
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Coral issue
So I have this green hard Coral (not sure what it is) but the green is "peeling back" in a couple places on the tips to reveal white. What's going on? It's placed on the top of the rocks so about mid-way down the water column. It gets plenty of light. All the other corals are happy.
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07/17/2018, 07:01 PM | #2 |
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07/17/2018, 07:04 PM | #3 |
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Could be any number of things. Can you post light type and cycle.
Post water chemistry parameters. Alk, calc, salinity, mag. Any swings in alkalynity or salt recently? Is it really close to a power head.or another coral? Pic may help. Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk |
07/17/2018, 09:00 PM | #4 |
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Well, let's just say a little more information, and a picture, would certainly help get you the correct information.
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07/18/2018, 07:01 PM | #7 |
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Unless you have a ton of Stoney corals, or do not make regular water changes, dosing should not be necessary.
I would just make weekly WC, test, record, same for 4 weeks, see what consumption actually is......I moved to REDSEA PRO salt which mixes high in the ranges, do a weekly 15% WC, have 60 Stoney corals and Alk and CA only 3ppm per day. |
07/18/2018, 07:31 PM | #8 |
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Unfortunately at this point answering your question would be like throwing darts at a dart board. It could be a light issue, flow, parameters, nutrients, just to many variables to tell. What other kind of corals do you have? It may help give some sort of idea. You say it's a stony coral so I'm going to say it sounds alk or nutrient related.
Just curious you said you've began dosing, by that do you mean the lfs that takes care of the tank for you does or you do? What has been dosed and how often?
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07/18/2018, 08:22 PM | #10 |
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Do you have other stony corals in the tank as well? If others are doing well could be it just isn't happy where it is. Do they come and test the tank and then give you a recommendation on what to dose and how much? Just trying to get an understanding of how the dosing is being done. Being it's a stony if your dosing alk you could be experiencing an alk swing in the tank causing it. A swing of as little as 1dkh can upset and possible kill stony corals, mainly sps though. These are all merely guesses based of what info is available.
Like you already said getting some tests and doing it yourself is going to be a must. Sorry if this isn't much help.
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