As the title says, I'm trying to understand the cause for burnt tips in my reef tank. I've read all the common reasons I've seen online and don't see how my situation fits within these common issues. I have great PE and growth is picking up.
First, parameters:
I test alkalinity and PO4 every 3-4 days. I record everything in the following Google Doc. You can click the link to view my most recent parameters. I keep my alkalinity around natural saltwater values because my NO3 and PO4 are very low. I haven't had any spikes at all. Just steady decrease due to increase in CaCO3 uptake.
Lighting:
My lighting is a custom built T5/LED fixture. Two Lumia 5.2 pucks and six 2ft T5 bulbs. It produces ~300 PAR at the top rock surface of the tank and drops down to about 150 at the bottom of the tank. Where my SPS are sitting on the frag rack, they are getting around 200ish. But I get burnt tips in all PAR levels.
The only recent change that occurred are the lenses fell off the Lumias. Wish this didn't happen, but oh well.
Flow:
I have a gyre XF150 in pulse mode at half power. It pulses every 10 seconds. I also have a MP10 on the other side of the tank in reef crest at about 75% power. There is also the return from the sump.
Feeding:
I feed hikari-S and A pellets, quarter nori sheets, LRS fish frenzy, and reef roids everyday. I sometimes add AF Fish V to the frozen. I feed this much because I have undetectable to near undetectable excess nutrient levels.
Dosing:
I dose ESV B-Ionic two part, Mg, and Transition elements. I started the transition elements as a trial and it has helped. The coral flesh looks healthier, aka thicker. Coloring looks better as well. I dose vodka as my nutrient control method.
So what do you think is causing my occasional burnt tips? What would you change? I have a bottle of NO3 solution I have thought about dosing. My build thread has more details and I posted my ICP results there as well.
Thanks!
First, parameters:
I test alkalinity and PO4 every 3-4 days. I record everything in the following Google Doc. You can click the link to view my most recent parameters. I keep my alkalinity around natural saltwater values because my NO3 and PO4 are very low. I haven't had any spikes at all. Just steady decrease due to increase in CaCO3 uptake.
Lighting:
My lighting is a custom built T5/LED fixture. Two Lumia 5.2 pucks and six 2ft T5 bulbs. It produces ~300 PAR at the top rock surface of the tank and drops down to about 150 at the bottom of the tank. Where my SPS are sitting on the frag rack, they are getting around 200ish. But I get burnt tips in all PAR levels.
The only recent change that occurred are the lenses fell off the Lumias. Wish this didn't happen, but oh well.
Flow:
I have a gyre XF150 in pulse mode at half power. It pulses every 10 seconds. I also have a MP10 on the other side of the tank in reef crest at about 75% power. There is also the return from the sump.
Feeding:
I feed hikari-S and A pellets, quarter nori sheets, LRS fish frenzy, and reef roids everyday. I sometimes add AF Fish V to the frozen. I feed this much because I have undetectable to near undetectable excess nutrient levels.
Dosing:
I dose ESV B-Ionic two part, Mg, and Transition elements. I started the transition elements as a trial and it has helped. The coral flesh looks healthier, aka thicker. Coloring looks better as well. I dose vodka as my nutrient control method.
So what do you think is causing my occasional burnt tips? What would you change? I have a bottle of NO3 solution I have thought about dosing. My build thread has more details and I posted my ICP results there as well.
Thanks!