I am reposting this, because I just learned how to put the emergency tag on. Sorry for double post!
Just came into the office, and my crocea is pulled in and away from the shell. Doesn't look good:
For reference, here's what it looked like yesterday:
Here are recent parameters, and I'm checking again now:
Tank parameters (red sea, except salifert PO4)
Salinity: 1.026sg
ALK: ~7.3-7.5 in the AM before addition of first dose of AFR
NO3: ~2ppm, sometimes dosing NeoNitro if dipping below 2ppm and happy up to 5ppm.
PO4: really hard to tell. A hanna would probably help here, but I don't want to shell out the money for it--best guess on Salifert is 0.03-0.2ppm
Mg: Always very high in the 1600s range. AFR doesn't seem to affect Mg, and the salt mixes super high
Ca: Always around 490-500ppm. Same as Mg, don't see much change after AFR.
This tank has been run very stable, overall. I don't know what could have caused this, and I certainly don't know what can be done. If anyone has advice, I'm all ears. Thanks!
Just came into the office, and my crocea is pulled in and away from the shell. Doesn't look good:
For reference, here's what it looked like yesterday:
Here are recent parameters, and I'm checking again now:
Tank parameters (red sea, except salifert PO4)
Salinity: 1.026sg
ALK: ~7.3-7.5 in the AM before addition of first dose of AFR
NO3: ~2ppm, sometimes dosing NeoNitro if dipping below 2ppm and happy up to 5ppm.
PO4: really hard to tell. A hanna would probably help here, but I don't want to shell out the money for it--best guess on Salifert is 0.03-0.2ppm
Mg: Always very high in the 1600s range. AFR doesn't seem to affect Mg, and the salt mixes super high
Ca: Always around 490-500ppm. Same as Mg, don't see much change after AFR.
This tank has been run very stable, overall. I don't know what could have caused this, and I certainly don't know what can be done. If anyone has advice, I'm all ears. Thanks!