Activated carbon with corals with low to moderate par demand

Smallslandreefer

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
May 11, 2022
Messages
89
Reaction score
21
Location
Cyprus
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
So what i have noticed whenever i place a small bag of activated carbon in my 100 gallon some zoas ( not all) and some other corals seem to close up a bit. The reason i place the carbon in the first place is to clear up the yellow pinkments in the water. I have read that activated carbon removes micro elements from the water column tha might effect the corals negatively, however what i ve been thinking lately is that the sudden water clarity of the water from yellowish to transparent might increase light penetration. Corals might get a sudden increase of par in a matter of hours causing them to close up and in a way stressing them. What are your thoughts on this. I also noticed that some zoas get effected and some dont.
 

CoralB

5000 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 20, 2021
Messages
6,366
Reaction score
32,561
Location
Orlando, Florida
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
try running carbon a few or couple times a week, prefersbly the days your not feeding your coral
 
Last edited:

CoralB

5000 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 20, 2021
Messages
6,366
Reaction score
32,561
Location
Orlando, Florida
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Do you thing the reason they close up is the sudden increase in light penetration
Not knowing your parameters I can only say that light change in intensity can have that effect especially if it’s sudden and not gradually . Anything you do in this hobby should be slow and gradual.
 

Wasabiroot

Valonia Slayer
View Badges
Joined
Mar 17, 2021
Messages
1,959
Reaction score
2,968
Location
Metro Detroit
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
It's certainly a plausible mechanism for why they close up. Zoas thrive in dissolved organics. Agree it's hard to say without knowing your parameters. There's a correlation here possibly, but it's tough to assign causation.
 
OP
OP
Smallslandreefer

Smallslandreefer

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
May 11, 2022
Messages
89
Reaction score
21
Location
Cyprus
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I agree it is a well known and plausible reason, and it’s a reason to change it more frequently or just change part of it each time. Helps avoid uv and blue spikes.
Thank you Randy for your reply. I will try and make the change more gradual and not just add carbon when ever i see yellowush water
 

Steven Garland

Valuable Member
View Badges
Joined
Sep 10, 2016
Messages
2,192
Reaction score
1,501
Location
Sanford,Florida
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
You could try replacing small amount of carbon when you do a water change wqch week or two. Maybe is using a media bag,replace half of the amount with new and leave half of the old ?
 
Back
Top