Just wanted to see if there was something I might be missing or if anybody had any ideas for things I should do different. Right now I have a standard 29 gallon mostly LPS tank. It's been up and running for a little over a year now and for a while in the beginning things were going pretty well. However over the past 2 months I'm not quite sure what's happened but I've seen some RTN I think is what it's called. It started with some montipora Digis. (Some background) not long after I got the frag, I accidentally broke it. However after that, the frag and the piece I broke had actually grown and done okay until about 2 months ago so I know things were ok. They both had started to bleach and really took a turn for the worst. The only change I made was adjusting my black box lights, viparspectra, about 2-3 points increased. Then after I deemed they were done for I removed them. Not long after I started to see tissue receding on an acan lord, favia, and cyphastrea. These all appeared to have stop receding but they just look rough and it's pretty disheartening not going to lie. I've always changed the water in the tank every week and a half to 2 weeks at most. I was running a Tunze 9004 for a while but took it off as I wasn't seeing any benefit from it. I removed it maybe 2 months before the Digi started dying but my nitrates weren't affected so I don't think it really mattered. My params have been steady at around
(all salifert test kits)
8.3 dKH
420 cal
1320 mag
2.5ppm No4
Temp 80.5
Salinity 1.025.
For about 5-6 months, but before this I was at 0 no3 and 0 po4
I run a hob aquaclear 70 w/ filter floss, carbon, and marine pure gems
Ai Nero 3
3152 osmolator
Blue bucket red sea salt.
I try and keep it simple, the only thing I haven't been monitoring regularly anymore is po4. I used to have a Hanna checker but i didn't like it so I got rid of it. However during the time I did have it, I always got steady numbers at around <0.05 I believe.
Also, during these last 2ish months I have some zoas who have grown a few new heads, a Duncan who also grew a new head, and an elegance who's been doing good as well a Frogspawn. The corals who have receded tissue aren't centralized to one location like it might be spreading to those directly near, it just seemed kind of random. It's strange to see my acan and favia exposing there skeleton while less than 5 or 6 inches away my Frogspawn and echinata look normal and extended.
If anyone has any suggestions I'd really appreciate it. It's been tough seeing my tank go through this after all the time, effort, and money. I was thinking of picking up a high end led light but I didn't think that would really make much of a difference and wouldn't have caused the digits to bleach and start this snowball. Also considered "tearing the tank down" and doing a soft reset in a new tank with all the same equipment and Livestock. Idk
Oh and the tank is stocked with an ocellaris
Royal gramma
Sexy shrimp
2x nausarius snails
Turbo snail
3 hermits (1 red, 2 blue leg)
And I think 1 black margarita snail.
Kind of a rant sorry, just had a lot on my mind. Thanks
(all salifert test kits)
8.3 dKH
420 cal
1320 mag
2.5ppm No4
Temp 80.5
Salinity 1.025.
For about 5-6 months, but before this I was at 0 no3 and 0 po4
I run a hob aquaclear 70 w/ filter floss, carbon, and marine pure gems
Ai Nero 3
3152 osmolator
Blue bucket red sea salt.
I try and keep it simple, the only thing I haven't been monitoring regularly anymore is po4. I used to have a Hanna checker but i didn't like it so I got rid of it. However during the time I did have it, I always got steady numbers at around <0.05 I believe.
Also, during these last 2ish months I have some zoas who have grown a few new heads, a Duncan who also grew a new head, and an elegance who's been doing good as well a Frogspawn. The corals who have receded tissue aren't centralized to one location like it might be spreading to those directly near, it just seemed kind of random. It's strange to see my acan and favia exposing there skeleton while less than 5 or 6 inches away my Frogspawn and echinata look normal and extended.
If anyone has any suggestions I'd really appreciate it. It's been tough seeing my tank go through this after all the time, effort, and money. I was thinking of picking up a high end led light but I didn't think that would really make much of a difference and wouldn't have caused the digits to bleach and start this snowball. Also considered "tearing the tank down" and doing a soft reset in a new tank with all the same equipment and Livestock. Idk
Oh and the tank is stocked with an ocellaris
Royal gramma
Sexy shrimp
2x nausarius snails
Turbo snail
3 hermits (1 red, 2 blue leg)
And I think 1 black margarita snail.
Kind of a rant sorry, just had a lot on my mind. Thanks