Recently some of the tips on my sps have begun to receed. Most notably on a few of my acros and my setosa. During this I have also noticed a reduction in growth tips on other corals such as my forest fire digi or BOP birds nest along with a lack of yellow show in by bbgum digis.
Current Params:
Alk: 9.9
Cal:470
Mag:1440
Nitrate: 8.9
Phosphate: 0.08
Salinity: 36ppt
Salt Mix: AF Reef salt - just swtiched to IO RC but have not mixed a batch for a water change yet
Dosing: 4.5L kalkwasser, 10ml AFR
Tank size: 85g DT, 40g Sump
W/C schedule: 15g weekly
I have also been battling prorocentrum dinos for multiple months now and have been consistently dosing 20ml of MB7 daily along with 10ml of Live PhytoFeast twice daily. I currently have been dosing silicates on and off but have bought much more so I can begin dosing silicates consistantly.
My Alk Cal and Mag are high for my liking due to a tank crash about a month ago causing all three to spike, after drastically lowering dosing they have all been stable around these numbers. I have been working on lowering salinity after I accidentally raised it too high from a point of 34.5ppt.
Thank you for your help, photos are linked below. The majority of these corals are in the lower portion of my reef and under high flow.
Current Params:
Alk: 9.9
Cal:470
Mag:1440
Nitrate: 8.9
Phosphate: 0.08
Salinity: 36ppt
Salt Mix: AF Reef salt - just swtiched to IO RC but have not mixed a batch for a water change yet
Dosing: 4.5L kalkwasser, 10ml AFR
Tank size: 85g DT, 40g Sump
W/C schedule: 15g weekly
I have also been battling prorocentrum dinos for multiple months now and have been consistently dosing 20ml of MB7 daily along with 10ml of Live PhytoFeast twice daily. I currently have been dosing silicates on and off but have bought much more so I can begin dosing silicates consistantly.
My Alk Cal and Mag are high for my liking due to a tank crash about a month ago causing all three to spike, after drastically lowering dosing they have all been stable around these numbers. I have been working on lowering salinity after I accidentally raised it too high from a point of 34.5ppt.
Thank you for your help, photos are linked below. The majority of these corals are in the lower portion of my reef and under high flow.