Like the title says: too many of my corals are muted, dull & faded. Nothing is really dying but nothing is really doing well either. And I like to get some thoughts on:
- why
- what I can do to fix it
- how long to see any effect of the "fix"
This muted/dull color is on most but not all my corals: pavona, leptoseris, pink Montipora cap, sunset montipora, mystic sunset montipora, a purple montipora digitata, a bicolor hammer, an orange lobophyllia, a mycedium chalice, two war corals and a favia. Frags were added over a span of time from start of the tank in August through December. They're getting between 100-250 PAR depending on exactly where they're placed.
Some things are going fine, though: softies like some of my zoas, green star polyps, two ricordea, a space invader chalice, a mummy's eye chalice, two psammocora, torch and purple wall hammer.
Also, there are some other odd things:
- The montipora all have very small polyps (poppy-seed size). PE was bigger when I bought them. Setosa and spongodes also have small polyps but have great color. All of the montis are growing though.
- I have a few acropora frags picked up in late Oct. All are encrusting on their plugs, they seem neither bleached nor brown, but otherwise there is no growth and *I never see polyps on any of them*. Even middle of the night hours after lights off. They all had PE when I bought them.
- my pavona is never "furry", in that the tentacles are very short unlike when I bought them.
- my acans (from old tank) retain color but are retracted deep into their corallites. They've done this since I transferred them from my old tank in August (where they looked fine). I thought this might be a nipping fish, but I gave a suspect (Eiblii angel) to my trusted LFS six weeks ago and the acans are unchanged.
- my sinularia (from old tank) never shows polyps. It is growing, does its daily expand & contract thing, and has a nice lime-green color. It had polyps in the old tank.
- I have a small green hairy mushroom (should be a weed, right?) that is half the size it was in the old tank, and the three discosoma near it also are small and not spreading.
I measure parameters 2-3 times a week. But I've been hesitant to do much tweaking with additives and such, so it's more monitoring to see how stable things are.
Parameters:
lights: 2 AI Hydra 26hd, Settings/schedule a riff on AB+.
tank - 96 gal tank + 30 gal sump
alk - 8.0 +/- 0.2 dKh for much of the past five months
Ca - 425 +/- 20 ppm
NO3 - 12 +/- 4 ppm
PO4 - 0.1 +/- .03 ppm
Mg - 1450 +/- 50 ppm
it‘s a new tank & I’m working on stability. But these +/- reflect the range I’m measuring over the past three months.
- why
- what I can do to fix it
- how long to see any effect of the "fix"
This muted/dull color is on most but not all my corals: pavona, leptoseris, pink Montipora cap, sunset montipora, mystic sunset montipora, a purple montipora digitata, a bicolor hammer, an orange lobophyllia, a mycedium chalice, two war corals and a favia. Frags were added over a span of time from start of the tank in August through December. They're getting between 100-250 PAR depending on exactly where they're placed.
Some things are going fine, though: softies like some of my zoas, green star polyps, two ricordea, a space invader chalice, a mummy's eye chalice, two psammocora, torch and purple wall hammer.
Also, there are some other odd things:
- The montipora all have very small polyps (poppy-seed size). PE was bigger when I bought them. Setosa and spongodes also have small polyps but have great color. All of the montis are growing though.
- I have a few acropora frags picked up in late Oct. All are encrusting on their plugs, they seem neither bleached nor brown, but otherwise there is no growth and *I never see polyps on any of them*. Even middle of the night hours after lights off. They all had PE when I bought them.
- my pavona is never "furry", in that the tentacles are very short unlike when I bought them.
- my acans (from old tank) retain color but are retracted deep into their corallites. They've done this since I transferred them from my old tank in August (where they looked fine). I thought this might be a nipping fish, but I gave a suspect (Eiblii angel) to my trusted LFS six weeks ago and the acans are unchanged.
- my sinularia (from old tank) never shows polyps. It is growing, does its daily expand & contract thing, and has a nice lime-green color. It had polyps in the old tank.
- I have a small green hairy mushroom (should be a weed, right?) that is half the size it was in the old tank, and the three discosoma near it also are small and not spreading.
I measure parameters 2-3 times a week. But I've been hesitant to do much tweaking with additives and such, so it's more monitoring to see how stable things are.
Parameters:
lights: 2 AI Hydra 26hd, Settings/schedule a riff on AB+.
tank - 96 gal tank + 30 gal sump
alk - 8.0 +/- 0.2 dKh for much of the past five months
Ca - 425 +/- 20 ppm
NO3 - 12 +/- 4 ppm
PO4 - 0.1 +/- .03 ppm
Mg - 1450 +/- 50 ppm
it‘s a new tank & I’m working on stability. But these +/- reflect the range I’m measuring over the past three months.