Yesterday i was dealing with a suspect single Aiptasia growing on the bottom of my green Monti and i noticed my Stag had started bleaching on one side. I check my corals every day so it would have happened in no more than 6 to 12 hrs. My parameters are all in the acceptable range and all other sps are looking really good.
No3 16.8ppm
Po4 0.11ppm
Mag 1580ppm
Cal 422ppm
Alk 8.5 dkh
Ph 8.3
My stag has been in direct flow from my 40w UV for the last 5 months and has been looking good.
Due to the coral being under a glass brace so Lighting is around 210 par at peak but lower on the underside of the coral where the bleaching is. This may be a coincidence du to it is all so being were the flow front is hitting. The shaded side of the rest of the stag is still looking good.
The only other anomaly is that the Temp rose from 25.3°c in the morning to 27.5°c late arvo over 8 hrs for the first time this year but that all seams within the range of acceptance for SPS .
Could the water from the UV be heated up more than the 27.5°c? and not being dispersed fast enough du to the 10 second lull in the flow of my Gyer's ?
No3 16.8ppm
Po4 0.11ppm
Mag 1580ppm
Cal 422ppm
Alk 8.5 dkh
Ph 8.3
My stag has been in direct flow from my 40w UV for the last 5 months and has been looking good.
Due to the coral being under a glass brace so Lighting is around 210 par at peak but lower on the underside of the coral where the bleaching is. This may be a coincidence du to it is all so being were the flow front is hitting. The shaded side of the rest of the stag is still looking good.
The only other anomaly is that the Temp rose from 25.3°c in the morning to 27.5°c late arvo over 8 hrs for the first time this year but that all seams within the range of acceptance for SPS .
Could the water from the UV be heated up more than the 27.5°c? and not being dispersed fast enough du to the 10 second lull in the flow of my Gyer's ?
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