Hey everyone!
First time poster on Reef2Reef, but I used a ton of threads on here to get started. Glad to be a part of the community! I'm very experienced with freshwater tanks, but this is my first saltwater (55 gallon).
My current issue is with my Duncan coral. It closed up a week ago and has not opened since. I've done a bit of looking through threads and others' experiences, so here's what I've got. Looking for any and all (productive) advice!
Tank:
- 2 months old (cycled with empty tank feeding and water changes). Observed ammonia rise, then nitrite, then finally nitrate production. Diatom bloom over the past 2 weeks has largely cleared. Water changes returned levels to close to 0.
- Fluval G3 canister filter (working in a sump within the next few months, waiting for sales and deals)
- Aquamaxx HOB 1.0 skimmer (still in the box, I'm looking to ADD nutrients right now)
- 1.5" sand bed, ~20lbs of live rock and more to add.
- Current occupants are two Ocellaris clownfish, one cardinalfish, my Duncan, and an emerald crab. All appear to be healthy, well colored, and active.
- 1x weekly 20% water change (on hold until nitrates rise)
Numbers:
pH: 8.0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
DKH: 8-9, depends on the day
Calcium: 440
Temp: 78 degrees
Regular phytoplankton and zooplankton dosing as well as Reef fusion 1 and 2.
I got this Duncan at Petco not expecting much with two-ish heads and partially open. Within 3 weeks he grew 3 more heads, opened completely every day, and enjoyed mysis shrimp and shrimp pellet target feedings 3x weekly. His skeleton was half green half brown when I got him, and has since filled out with a nice green.
I made a mistake during a water change and didn't add enough salt, so I added directly to the tank. I know now that was a mistake, and the Duncan did not seem pleased. He is roughly in the same spot he's been in where he was successful, but has not re-opened for a week.
I see Duncans are temperamental, and he doesn't LOOK dead or dying to me. Could the direct addition of salt stressed him enough to close for a whole week? I can't target feed with him closed. Could having really low Nitrates make it not worthwhile for him to filter feed, thus staying closed? I'm increasing my feeding amounts and frequencies to try to raise those but as you all know that doesn't happen overnight. Looking for advice, things to try, etc.
Thanks everyone!
Shayne
First time poster on Reef2Reef, but I used a ton of threads on here to get started. Glad to be a part of the community! I'm very experienced with freshwater tanks, but this is my first saltwater (55 gallon).
My current issue is with my Duncan coral. It closed up a week ago and has not opened since. I've done a bit of looking through threads and others' experiences, so here's what I've got. Looking for any and all (productive) advice!
Tank:
- 2 months old (cycled with empty tank feeding and water changes). Observed ammonia rise, then nitrite, then finally nitrate production. Diatom bloom over the past 2 weeks has largely cleared. Water changes returned levels to close to 0.
- Fluval G3 canister filter (working in a sump within the next few months, waiting for sales and deals)
- Aquamaxx HOB 1.0 skimmer (still in the box, I'm looking to ADD nutrients right now)
- 1.5" sand bed, ~20lbs of live rock and more to add.
- Current occupants are two Ocellaris clownfish, one cardinalfish, my Duncan, and an emerald crab. All appear to be healthy, well colored, and active.
- 1x weekly 20% water change (on hold until nitrates rise)
Numbers:
pH: 8.0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
DKH: 8-9, depends on the day
Calcium: 440
Temp: 78 degrees
Regular phytoplankton and zooplankton dosing as well as Reef fusion 1 and 2.
I got this Duncan at Petco not expecting much with two-ish heads and partially open. Within 3 weeks he grew 3 more heads, opened completely every day, and enjoyed mysis shrimp and shrimp pellet target feedings 3x weekly. His skeleton was half green half brown when I got him, and has since filled out with a nice green.
I made a mistake during a water change and didn't add enough salt, so I added directly to the tank. I know now that was a mistake, and the Duncan did not seem pleased. He is roughly in the same spot he's been in where he was successful, but has not re-opened for a week.
I see Duncans are temperamental, and he doesn't LOOK dead or dying to me. Could the direct addition of salt stressed him enough to close for a whole week? I can't target feed with him closed. Could having really low Nitrates make it not worthwhile for him to filter feed, thus staying closed? I'm increasing my feeding amounts and frequencies to try to raise those but as you all know that doesn't happen overnight. Looking for advice, things to try, etc.
Thanks everyone!
Shayne