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Rn i don’t have the water parameters but i did do the ammonia and it came out to zero salinity is 1.026 and temperature is 79 hopefully soon ill get the rest of my parameters and here the picture however everything seems to be well it’s just that coral my other Duncan is perfectReally need a pic under white lights (turn off the blue's), can't see clearly in the pic, but it looks like a hole where the polyp should be. Need water parameters also, tank age, lights and flow info.
i think it might be my lighting i’m not sure but i think it might be strong i have it at over 1,000 lux and in the bottom where the coral is at is reaches to 800 lux so i turned them down a bitPlease post a pic under white light and parameters but in what I can see the tissue is gone.
I’m not sure I can contribute much but that is the finest sugar sand I’ve ever seen! What kind of sand did you use?Rn i don’t have the water parameters but i did do the ammonia and it came out to zero salinity is 1.026 and temperature is 79 hopefully soon ill get the rest of my parameters and here the picture however everything seems to be well it’s just that coral my other Duncan is perfect
I would move it to a different spot with less light and flow (not sure of your flow but my Duncans seems to do well in a slow flow wave motion). I have around 125 PAR where my Duncans are and they seem to thrive. That also assumes your water parameters are reasonable yeah i’m gonna attempt to bring down my flow cause i have a aqua clear 70 on a 20 gallon plus a wave maker and i think with the filter it’s enough so i’ll give that a try
They require simple moderate light and flow. if this is a new/newer tank, there may be elevated phosphate and/or nitrate contributing to this. Additionally are you using tap water from faucet or RODI water?
This is the sand i use.I’m not sure I can contribute much but that is the finest sugar sand I’ve ever seen! What kind of sand did you use?
well that’s not always true i was taught that as long as everything in the tank looks good then don’t even check your parameters cause at the end of the day your gonna stress yourself and the fish along with your corals due to the changes in the water when in reality everything had already been good according to your fish and corals. but rn at the time im currently out of test but hopefully this saturday i purchase my master reef kit thanks for the advice tho! also the only parameter i check mostly daily is the Salinity.Keeping coral is keeping water. If you don't know the water parameters, you don't know if the tank can keep coral.
well that’s not always true i was taught that as long as everything in the tank looks good then don’t even check your parameters cause at the end of the day your gonna stress yourself and the fish along with your corals due to the changes in the water when in reality everything had already been good according to your fish and corals. but rn at the time im currently out of test but hopefully this saturday i purchase my master reef kit thanks for the advice tho! also the only parameter i check mostly daily is the Salinity.
If you don't check occasionally, you'll have no way to know what's different than it used to be, and therefore no way to know if it's having an affect.well that’s not always true i was taught that as long as everything in the tank looks good then don’t even check your parameters cause at the end of the day your gonna stress yourself and the fish along with your corals due to the changes in the water when in reality everything had already been good according to your fish and corals. but rn at the time im currently out of test but hopefully this saturday i purchase my master reef kit thanks for the advice tho! also the only parameter i check mostly daily is the Salinity.
that ofc but like most people check like every week and that’s just not necessary for me i just get test strips and if i see something unusual i go to petco to get the more accurate resultsIf you don't check occasionally, you'll have no way to know what's different than it used to be, and therefore no way to know if it's having an affect.
You can check numbers without chasing them.