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Hey!
Hoping the community may be able to help diagnose some issues I’m having, it’s getting discouraging and am about ready to give up!
Background - I had a 60 gallon cube for about 10 years, the last few years the tank was neglected pretty badly. I transferred to a new tank ~8 months ago. New sand, about 50% of the water and all existing rock, plus whatever coral was left. Mostly a ton of devils hand leathers, GSP and a bunch of green rhodactis mushrooms.
Once I started testing again I realized PO4 was off the chart using a Hanna Phosphate ULR, nitrates were fairly high but everything else was reasonable. I started slowly getting PO4 down using small amounts of PhosphateRx (lanthanum) and nitrates through water changes. There was a ton of it bound in the old rock.
When everything was under control I added some “easier” corals, I’ll name a few but they are all either dying or long gone! So far I’ve killed duncan’s, acans, a Goni/alvi or two, a chalice, a hammer… it goes on and on. Recently the years’ old mushrooms, probably dozens, have been melting one by one after growing for years.
Leathers and GSP are fine/growing, and a bunch of recently added zoas are alive and fully open but not really growing at all. A added BTA several months ago which split and appears to be doing really well, the smaller piece is now bigger than the original and the original is growing too.
Some details about my system and parameters as of a few days ago are below. Happy to provide more detail if anyone thinks it’ll help. The photo is from 7/8 before the mushrooms started melting, the green alvi front left is basically gone, 2 of 3 goni's appear to be on their way out, all the acans are gone. And I know, the tang needs to be rehomed, he was a 10 year old mistake.
I usually test 2x/week, a little behind this week. ICP results from April attached as well, and I have another that I'll get in the mail soon.
Could the somewhat high phosphates be causing essentially all LPS to die?
Hoping the community may be able to help diagnose some issues I’m having, it’s getting discouraging and am about ready to give up!
Background - I had a 60 gallon cube for about 10 years, the last few years the tank was neglected pretty badly. I transferred to a new tank ~8 months ago. New sand, about 50% of the water and all existing rock, plus whatever coral was left. Mostly a ton of devils hand leathers, GSP and a bunch of green rhodactis mushrooms.
Once I started testing again I realized PO4 was off the chart using a Hanna Phosphate ULR, nitrates were fairly high but everything else was reasonable. I started slowly getting PO4 down using small amounts of PhosphateRx (lanthanum) and nitrates through water changes. There was a ton of it bound in the old rock.
When everything was under control I added some “easier” corals, I’ll name a few but they are all either dying or long gone! So far I’ve killed duncan’s, acans, a Goni/alvi or two, a chalice, a hammer… it goes on and on. Recently the years’ old mushrooms, probably dozens, have been melting one by one after growing for years.
Leathers and GSP are fine/growing, and a bunch of recently added zoas are alive and fully open but not really growing at all. A added BTA several months ago which split and appears to be doing really well, the smaller piece is now bigger than the original and the original is growing too.
Some details about my system and parameters as of a few days ago are below. Happy to provide more detail if anyone thinks it’ll help. The photo is from 7/8 before the mushrooms started melting, the green alvi front left is basically gone, 2 of 3 goni's appear to be on their way out, all the acans are gone. And I know, the tang needs to be rehomed, he was a 10 year old mistake.
I usually test 2x/week, a little behind this week. ICP results from April attached as well, and I have another that I'll get in the mail soon.
Could the somewhat high phosphates be causing essentially all LPS to die?
- Waterbox 85.3
- 2x XR15 G6 Blue. AB+ at 60%. About 100 PAR at the sand tested with a PARWise
- 2x MP40’s (both well under 30%)
- Aquamaxx Cones Q1 skimmer that’s working well, on 24/7
- Socks changed every 2-3 days
- I have a RO/DI, well maintained
- Aquaforest reef salt
- Dosing All For Reef on a dosing pump, only 3-4ML/day, low consumption because everything is dead!
- Refugium with gracilaria and Chaeto, growing well. AI Blade Refugium at 80% opposite display
- I feed a cube of mysis/day and a moderate amount of pellets. Occasional reefroids
- No nuisance algae at all
- Fish - 2 small clowns, a leopard wrasse, blotchy anthias, cherub angel, diamond goby and the way-too-large hippo tang.