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Hello Reef 2 Reef,
Issue:
Over the past ~4 weeks or more, my LPS corals have been struggling with tissue loss. It started with 2 of my 3 blasto colonies and is now impacting my hammer and trumpet corals (see photos below). The trumpet coral is new to the tank (within the last few weeks), but the blasto and hammer corals have been thriving in my tank for 3+ years.
Background:
My tank is a 32 gallon Biocube which has been up and running for ~4 years. I have lost corals over the years for various reasons, but this is my experience with wide spread coral loss. My fish/inverts all seem to be happy and healthy. My soft corals all look great. I have a duncan, jack-o-lantern lepto, and bubble colony that look normal. However, I just noticed one of my two chalices looks stressed, too.
Fish and Inverts:
2 clowns
1 yellow watchman
1 pistol shrimp
various snails
1 tuxedo urchin
* All of these guys have been in my tank for at least 1+ years.
Water Maintenance Routine:
I religiously do a 5 gallon water change weekly with RO/DI water. This is my primary means for maintaining stability, and my parameters do not move much. From time to time, I will add a little bit of Alk/Cal each week, but it is mostly just the water changes. When my corals seem stressed in the past, I conduct a 10 gallon water change, and it has always cleared up the issue. I run BRS carbon and GFO in a bag in the sump. I run the Tunze skimmer.
Dipping Routine:
I dip each new coral in Bayer and CoralRx. I add a new coral frag about every 3 months, or so. The last new corals were about 2 weeks ago.
Coral Feeding:
ReefRoids every other week or so. I feed my fish LRS Reef Frenzy on a daily basis, and the corals catch the scraps.
Current Water Parameters:
Temp: 78 degrees
Salinity: 1.026
Alk: 9.0
Calc: 430
Mg: 1370
NO3: 10
pH: 8.2 --- I have a really hard time judging the color on this test. This is my best guess.
* The above parameters are within my "normal" range.
I conducted a 10 gallon water change this past Sunday without any noticeable improvement. In fact, it seems worse today than on Sunday.
Side note, I have noticed the coralline algae seems to have been really taking off over the past few months.
Please let me know if you have any suggestions for root cause(s) and corrective actions.
I appreciate the assistance!
Issue:
Over the past ~4 weeks or more, my LPS corals have been struggling with tissue loss. It started with 2 of my 3 blasto colonies and is now impacting my hammer and trumpet corals (see photos below). The trumpet coral is new to the tank (within the last few weeks), but the blasto and hammer corals have been thriving in my tank for 3+ years.
Background:
My tank is a 32 gallon Biocube which has been up and running for ~4 years. I have lost corals over the years for various reasons, but this is my experience with wide spread coral loss. My fish/inverts all seem to be happy and healthy. My soft corals all look great. I have a duncan, jack-o-lantern lepto, and bubble colony that look normal. However, I just noticed one of my two chalices looks stressed, too.
Fish and Inverts:
2 clowns
1 yellow watchman
1 pistol shrimp
various snails
1 tuxedo urchin
* All of these guys have been in my tank for at least 1+ years.
Water Maintenance Routine:
I religiously do a 5 gallon water change weekly with RO/DI water. This is my primary means for maintaining stability, and my parameters do not move much. From time to time, I will add a little bit of Alk/Cal each week, but it is mostly just the water changes. When my corals seem stressed in the past, I conduct a 10 gallon water change, and it has always cleared up the issue. I run BRS carbon and GFO in a bag in the sump. I run the Tunze skimmer.
Dipping Routine:
I dip each new coral in Bayer and CoralRx. I add a new coral frag about every 3 months, or so. The last new corals were about 2 weeks ago.
Coral Feeding:
ReefRoids every other week or so. I feed my fish LRS Reef Frenzy on a daily basis, and the corals catch the scraps.
Current Water Parameters:
Temp: 78 degrees
Salinity: 1.026
Alk: 9.0
Calc: 430
Mg: 1370
NO3: 10
pH: 8.2 --- I have a really hard time judging the color on this test. This is my best guess.
* The above parameters are within my "normal" range.
I conducted a 10 gallon water change this past Sunday without any noticeable improvement. In fact, it seems worse today than on Sunday.
Side note, I have noticed the coralline algae seems to have been really taking off over the past few months.
Please let me know if you have any suggestions for root cause(s) and corrective actions.
I appreciate the assistance!
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