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Proteus 05-30-2013 03:01 AM

Sps issue
 
As I expected some of my coral was a little po'd after a tank transfer. Colors have been coming back nicely in all but my shades of fall acro. It's browned out and no polyp extension since move.
My params are good. No nitrate no phosphate. Temp 78 +- . haven't tested ca alk mg. but I do a 5g WC every 5 days on 45ish gallon system. Everything is happy otherwise. Dose flatworm stop, sponge power, vitalizer.

Any idea what can help.

Aquattro 05-30-2013 03:03 AM

Leave it and pray to the reef gods. If everything else is doing well, the tank is fine, that coral is just ticked off. It will come back or it won't. Playing around with stuff could annoy the rest that are fine.

ScubaSteve 05-30-2013 03:10 AM

Hate to say it but: time. I have a couple of frags that I PO'd in various ways that caused them to brown out. One frag turned green after 3 months and now, a total of 9 months after it turning brown, it's finally getting it's brilliant red back. I have an electric pink milli with blue tips that browned out. A year later it's finally getting its colour back.

What I did find that helped colour back up was feeding my fish heavily while simultaneously vodka/mb7 dosing. Once I started feeding really heavy my frags suddenly spang back to life.

xenon 05-30-2013 03:13 AM

I would still test the big 3 (cal,alk,mag) just to be sure. :)

Proteus 05-30-2013 03:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 821790)
Leave it and pray to the reef gods. If everything else is doing well, the tank is fine, that coral is just ticked off. It will come back or it won't. Playing around with stuff could annoy the rest that are fine.

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Originally Posted by ScubaSteve (Post 821793)
Hate to say it but: time. I have a couple of frags that I PO'd in various ways that caused them to brown out. One frag turned green after 3 months and now, a total of 9 months after it turning brown, it's finally getting it's brilliant red back. I have an electric pink milli with blue tips that browned out. A year later it's finally getting its colour back.

What I did find that helped colour back up was feeding my fish heavily while simultaneously vodka/mb7 dosing. Once I started feeding really heavy my frags suddenly spang back to life.

I figured as much. I would cry a little if I wipe out the rest trying to tinker with one. It's just a really nice piece lol. I am just really hoping to see some polyps soon

Quote:

Originally Posted by xenon (Post 821795)
I would still test the big 3 (cal,alk,mag) just to be sure. :)


I will test tomorrow. Just lazy ATM ;)

Thank you

fishytime 05-30-2013 04:39 AM

I agree with Brad....there is one thing that we all need to realize and doing so will save a lot of us a lot of stress and hair pulling..... we take corals from the four corners of the earth.....different oceans and seas, different conditions.....we stuff them all into one tiny little box and expect them ALL to be happy....this IMHO is impossible.....personally, I have never run a tank where EVERY coral in the tank was 100% happy 100% of the time.....if 99% of the coral is doing great, then dont mess with your params....perhaps a re-location of Mr Grumpy is all that you need(like to my tank:mrgreen:).....you said you were adding flatworm stop, maybe thats the culprit?

Proteus 05-30-2013 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by fishytime (Post 821845)
.you said you were adding flatworm stop, maybe thats the culprit?

Been dosing it for a year. Never had issue. I'm sure it's just from the tank move. If it does get better you may very well find a piece in your tank :)

I guess this is what happens when you go from live rock to Marco. Need some time to mature

fishytime 05-30-2013 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Titus99 (Post 821885)
I guess this is what happens when you go from live rock to Marco. Need some time to mature

Don't get me started on Marco rock:twised:

Aquattro 05-30-2013 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by fishytime (Post 821908)
Don't get me started on Marco rock:twised:

Oh, please do :)

Proteus 05-30-2013 04:24 PM

I have 20lbs lbs of Marco rock in DT. 10lbs live rock in sump and a mr1 reactor full of hydroton. I know about the lack of biological but the LR and hydroton where from last tank. Also cycled Marco for 2 months with DT water and sponges I had in sump


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