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![]() I think the issues you're seeing is from the wild fluctuations in the tank and all the changes made. Get it stable for at least 4 weeks, then add a new coral to "test the water". Chances are that what you're seeing is damage from the past, rather than current conditions. |
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![]() No I'm not carbon dosing. I've ran it on previous tanks with great success but I tried to get away from it on this tank.
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#23
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![]() I lowered my led intensity a bit as well because I've noticed that the couple chalices I have are starting to get a little pale. Should I do a large water change just in case it's something in the water?
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![]() If the issue with your tank is stability associated with all the changes that have happened how is a large water change going to help with stability. You might be better with many smaller water changes.
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![]() I don't think a large water change is a good idea.
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![]() Ok I'll let it roll for a few weeks and see how it goes. Parameters are perfectly steady so fingers crossed!!
Thanks for the help everyone! |
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![]() Two months ago I accidentally turned the doser off on my own tank, and didn't notice until I could see the corals reacting to low KH. The KH hit 5.7-5.85 dKH (depending which test you believe), and the damage was already done. The first thing I did was turn the T5s down by 50%, then I corrected the KH by taking a week to slowly bring it back up, and then I sat back and waited for the apocalypse. ![]() Last edited by Myka; 04-24-2017 at 03:59 AM. |
#28
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![]() How long has your tank been set up?
When did you introduce the acros or they grew from frags? Doesn't look like a lot of rock in the display, could this be happening because of a lack of nutrients/bacteria? If they only started dying when you changed your t5 to led it is a possibility that it was the light but even usually if it's the light it takes a bit of time i.e. Bleaching, stn. Did you check to see if predatation is a factor?
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#29
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I've never really had nutrients issues and I do feed lots so I don't think that's where the problem is coming from. I also was adding amino acids. I was also adding bacteria 2x per week. I have also looked for bugs on them and I can't find anything. It's been a while since I've added any new corals. |
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![]() I was sitting at work this morning and thinking about this lol I then realized that I added a clown tang around that sane time the problems started happening. The tang was fat when I bought him, but slowly got skinnier and skinnier even though I was feeding him a ton to try to fatten him up. He ended up dying 2 weeks ago. Found his skeleton on the sand bed. All my other fish and tang are healthy and happy.
Could it be that this fish brought in a coral killing disease? |
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