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![]() Can’t tell from the pic but usually asterina unless the red center target Coral, when Coral dies the skeleton can grow a light film of algae which is possible that’s what the amasterina wasn’t feeding on?
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![]() Tang Daddy, there is no algae growing on the skeleton, I'm just lost as to what's happening in this tank.
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![]() at nitrates over 100 little no no coral will be able to survive for any length of time, I'm surprised your fish are alive
You need to do a few big % wc and figure out where that nitrate is coming from ? pellets spilled ? something dead?
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![]() whats you phosphate level? if nopox is stripping phosphate to 0 ppm your corals will be hurting.
Last edited by scoobs; 02-22-2018 at 11:37 PM. |
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![]() Nopox is for NO3 more so than PO4, your thinking about GFO.
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