I am new to Reef to Reef and have a nano reef question. Thanks in advance! Glad to be here.
Background - I have a Biocube 16 set up with sand & rock in Jan 2022. I took my time cycling and have slowly built up my nano reef. In my tank are mostly soft coral with a couple LPS 1 red-legged hermit crab, 1 emerald crab, 1 clown fish, 1 blue chromis, 2 tuxedo sea urchins, and a few snails. I also have some macro algae trying to take (when the urchins are not eating it, lots of little starfish and copepods.
These are my recent numbers: PH 7.97, temp 78.9, Salinity 35 ppt, Alkalinity 9.5, Magnesium 1480, CA 450. I just received my first Hanna Phosopahte tester, so I had never known that level, but today, it tested at .44, which I know is high. I added a poly filter for today to see if it reduces the phosphates. I used to use one consistently, but until recently, I could not keep any mushrooms. Right now, the new one looks amazing, so I guess the dirty water theory works for them. I also just fed the corals with reef roids last weekend, but I did a water change the next day. Also, I do a 5-gallon water change weekly. Also, I use RODI with Red Sea salt.
In the first pic, you can see my Hammer coral. It looked nice and fluffy for months, but then it took a turn and started to retract 3-4 weeks ago. In the pictures, you can see how it changed, and in the past three weeks, I see what I think are more heads. Not much has changed in the tank in the past month. I have been trying to be better at testing and supplementing (if needed), but I did add a few more corals in early November. I added a mushroom which is near the bottom of the rocks and sand, a small favia frag on the other side, and a small chalice near another low corner of a rock. The other coral, fish & inverts look good. I decided to try to move the Hammer to two different locations, but it hasn't helped, and I feel like it retracted more.
I added pics of it recently. The middle pic was Nov 20, and it is when I really noticed the 3-4 heads. Today, I decided to dip in Revive and put it back where it was originally, but now it is really ticked off and almost fully retracted.
So my questions - 1. what things cause Hammers to retract? 2. To me, it looks like it split, which I read can happen. If so, how long does it take to come back? 3. Could it be retracting due to higher phosphates? Again, I had never really tested since I did not have a reliable kit but today. I can see they are much higher than what people consider the norm. The last pic is today, right before I dipped. I would hate to lose it, but I'm not sure what else to do. Thanks.
Background - I have a Biocube 16 set up with sand & rock in Jan 2022. I took my time cycling and have slowly built up my nano reef. In my tank are mostly soft coral with a couple LPS 1 red-legged hermit crab, 1 emerald crab, 1 clown fish, 1 blue chromis, 2 tuxedo sea urchins, and a few snails. I also have some macro algae trying to take (when the urchins are not eating it, lots of little starfish and copepods.
These are my recent numbers: PH 7.97, temp 78.9, Salinity 35 ppt, Alkalinity 9.5, Magnesium 1480, CA 450. I just received my first Hanna Phosopahte tester, so I had never known that level, but today, it tested at .44, which I know is high. I added a poly filter for today to see if it reduces the phosphates. I used to use one consistently, but until recently, I could not keep any mushrooms. Right now, the new one looks amazing, so I guess the dirty water theory works for them. I also just fed the corals with reef roids last weekend, but I did a water change the next day. Also, I do a 5-gallon water change weekly. Also, I use RODI with Red Sea salt.
In the first pic, you can see my Hammer coral. It looked nice and fluffy for months, but then it took a turn and started to retract 3-4 weeks ago. In the pictures, you can see how it changed, and in the past three weeks, I see what I think are more heads. Not much has changed in the tank in the past month. I have been trying to be better at testing and supplementing (if needed), but I did add a few more corals in early November. I added a mushroom which is near the bottom of the rocks and sand, a small favia frag on the other side, and a small chalice near another low corner of a rock. The other coral, fish & inverts look good. I decided to try to move the Hammer to two different locations, but it hasn't helped, and I feel like it retracted more.
I added pics of it recently. The middle pic was Nov 20, and it is when I really noticed the 3-4 heads. Today, I decided to dip in Revive and put it back where it was originally, but now it is really ticked off and almost fully retracted.
So my questions - 1. what things cause Hammers to retract? 2. To me, it looks like it split, which I read can happen. If so, how long does it take to come back? 3. Could it be retracting due to higher phosphates? Again, I had never really tested since I did not have a reliable kit but today. I can see they are much higher than what people consider the norm. The last pic is today, right before I dipped. I would hate to lose it, but I'm not sure what else to do. Thanks.