Are these white tips new growth or signs of death in this birdsnest?
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Phew, I'm glad you say that. My birdsnest has similar and I'm still new to keeping them. Especially about then compared to other spsKinda hard to tell for sure with the blurry photo, but I’m leaning towards them being growth tips. My birds nest corals in the past have had similarly pronounced bleach white growth tips. They are kinda scary compared to the tips of some other corals.
I also notice some white on inner parts of the skeletonPics are blurry, I don’t see a whole lot of polyp extension on that one. Generally, as long as the white is just on the tips it’s probably new growth.
Tank age is 1 and a half yearsHow old is the tank and how old is the frag? Is this your first sps?
without a better picture and the above info, and assuming there's been no stability issues, looks like growth.Tank age is 1 and a half years
Frag about 5 months old
First sps was about 7 months ago
Lights are off currently, so I'll send a better picture tomorrow.without a better picture and the above info, and assuming there's been no stability issues, looks like growth.
GSP probably loves that nutrient level. Also I believe nopox and other carbon dosing methods need some time to take noticeable effect...days perhaps? A week?Lights are off currently, so I'll send a better picture tomorrow.
Stability is currently questionable, as I recently began dosing nopox due to nitrate being 16, and phosphate being 0.1. After doing that, my GSP seemed to not appreciate it. could have been due to a lighting change I did, but I assumed it was due to the nutrients decreasing quickly. So I stopped the dosing, skipped a weekly water change and fed heavier, if it is dying this might be why - I have resumed dosing the nopox and the GSP is coming back slowly anyway
Why on earth would you dose nopox at 0.1 PO4 and 16 NO3? Those parameters are near perfect…Lights are off currently, so I'll send a better picture tomorrow.
Stability is currently questionable, as I recently began dosing nopox due to nitrate being 16, and phosphate being 0.1. After doing that, my GSP seemed to not appreciate it. could have been due to a lighting change I did, but I assumed it was due to the nutrients decreasing quickly. So I stopped the dosing, skipped a weekly water change and fed heavier, if it is dying this might be why - I have resumed dosing the nopox and the GSP is coming back slowly anyway
A few weeks before that test no3 was sitting at 5ppm and po4 at 0.03, so the trend of the nutrients were just going up and up, likely as a result of me stepping up my feedingWhy on earth would you dose nopox at 0.1 PO4 and 16 NO3? Those parameters are near perfect…
I was dosing it for about a week before I paused as I could notice negative effects on the GSP, I'll do another no3 and po4 test tomorrow and see where things areGSP probably loves that nutrient level. Also I believe nopox and other carbon dosing methods need some time to take noticeable effect...days perhaps? A week?
I tested that today, it was around the 7-7.5 dkh markWhat's your alkalinity?
SPS tend to be intolerant of low phosphates especially with higher alkalinity. The evidence of that often starts at the tips of the branches. Your alkalinity is lowish so you should be good there.I tested that today, it was around the 7-7.5 dkh mark
Should I try and lower the po4?SPS tend to be intolerant of low phosphates especially with higher alkalinity. The evidence of that often starts at the tips of the branches. Your alkalinity is lowish so you should be good there.
No. Bottoming out PO4 creates it's own problems. I try to run mine between 0.1 and 0.2 just in case Alk creeps up on me.Should I try and lower the po4?