Hello, I have 3 candy cane corals in my tank. The flesh on one of them has steadily been receding over the past few weeks. Now most of the skeleton is exposed with very little flesh left, I realize that this one might be beyond saving. The other 2 candy cane corals have been doing fine until recently. I noticed that the flesh underneath their heads is slowly starting to recede like the first candy cane.
My water parameters are:
Salinity: 1.025
Temperature: 78.8
PH: 8.3
Alkalinity: 9.6
Nitrate: 2 ppm
Phosphate: 0 ppm
Calcium: 410
Magnesium: 1395
After reading about possible causes, I think the alkalinity might be too high and the the phosphates too low.. I am using Red Sea Coral Pro salt, should I switch to a salt with lower alkalinity? Also what is the best way to raise the phosphate level? I am a newcomer to the hobby. My tank is 28.5 gallons and 3.5 months old. It's stocked with 2 clownfish, 5 hermit crabs, 3 nerite snails, and a few other corals including euphyllia, a ricordea mushroom, a Duncan coral, and a pipe organ coral. All of my other corals except for the candy canes appear to be doing well. Any advice on how to save my candy cane corals is greatly appreciated.
My water parameters are:
Salinity: 1.025
Temperature: 78.8
PH: 8.3
Alkalinity: 9.6
Nitrate: 2 ppm
Phosphate: 0 ppm
Calcium: 410
Magnesium: 1395
After reading about possible causes, I think the alkalinity might be too high and the the phosphates too low.. I am using Red Sea Coral Pro salt, should I switch to a salt with lower alkalinity? Also what is the best way to raise the phosphate level? I am a newcomer to the hobby. My tank is 28.5 gallons and 3.5 months old. It's stocked with 2 clownfish, 5 hermit crabs, 3 nerite snails, and a few other corals including euphyllia, a ricordea mushroom, a Duncan coral, and a pipe organ coral. All of my other corals except for the candy canes appear to be doing well. Any advice on how to save my candy cane corals is greatly appreciated.