I’ve had this tank for about 10 months it is a 20 gallon cube tank and recently I went into the world of sps. I’ve noticed that both of them are bleaching and I was wondering what I can do to reverse it?
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Is there anything I can do to reverse that or is it ok for the coral?Hard to tell but that looks like tissue necrosis, not bleaching.
Tissue necrosis is the same as saying it's flesh is peeling off and it's skeleton is exposed. Are the sps in direct flow? It doesn't look like it from the picture. Sps prefer strong, indirect, random flow. What are you using to test your parameters? Can you post your parameters so we can see if something looks off? Any recent changes? Did you do a water change recently?Is there anything I can do to reverse that or is it ok for the coral?
Is there anything I can do to reverse that or is it ok for the coral?
My last water change was about 1 week agoTissue necrosis is the same as saying it's flesh is peeling off and it's skeleton is exposed. Are the sps in direct flow? It doesn't look like it from the picture. Sps prefer strong, indirect, random flow. What are you using to test your parameters? Can you post your parameters so we can see if something looks off? Any recent changes? Did you do a water change recently?
Yeah I went to my LFS today and that is what they said could have caused the problem sadly the piece that has this is small and the way the stn or rtn is there is not an area with out it.Nitrate at zero is not a good thing, get them up...also what is your phosphates at.
it looks like stn or rtn and if that’s the case there is no fix...you could try fragging what’s left