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Hi all, need some help. July - most corals looking happy. Pics attached.
Went on 7 day vacation 8/18-8/25. When I returned, the Neon Spongode Montipora was looking pretty bad. My initial thought was I had setup an automatic feeder with pellets, not directly above these two, but with the water flow, it had dumped pellets onto them and fish picking them up had caused the damage and stressed the coral.
I normally feed some pellets during the day and frozen food at night. I drop pellets directly in front of pumps, so they blow around a bit and fish chase them, so not many land on corals. I’m not convinced that it wasn’t the pellets that started the issue.
Here are some parameter readings: I consistently take readings mid mornings
8/17. Right before leaving - didn’t want phosphate to creep up with additional pellets so changed out Phosguard
Ph = 7.75
Calc = 467
Alk = 7.9
NO3 = 4.8
PO4 = .11
SG = 1.026
MG = 1350
Temp = 76.4-77
8/27 after returning from vacation. Phosphate was creeping upward, so changed out 3 month old Chemi-Pure Elite. Thought Alk was a little low, so increased the minutes on morning dosage of ESV B Ionic. Went back to previous feeding for fish. Feed Benepets for coral 1-2 times a week.
Ph = 7.75
Calc = 467
Alk = 7.6
NO3 = 2.9
PO4 = .17
SG = 1.026
MG = 1360
Temp = 76.4-77
9/5 Phosphate had continued to creep upward. Did a 20 gallon water change. Last 20 gal water change was 5/28.
Ph = 7.92
Calc = 491
Alk = 8.3
NO3 = 6.4
PO4 = .20
SG = 1.026
MG = 1370
Temp = 76.4-77
9/15
Ph = 7.92
Calc = 437
Alk = 8.2
NO3 = 6.5
PO4 = .17
SG = 1.026
MG = 1595
Temp = 76.4-77
I can’t dip these as they are glued down. Any ideas on what could be going on would be greatly appreciated. Any additional info needed, please let me know.
Thank you and sorry so long!
Went on 7 day vacation 8/18-8/25. When I returned, the Neon Spongode Montipora was looking pretty bad. My initial thought was I had setup an automatic feeder with pellets, not directly above these two, but with the water flow, it had dumped pellets onto them and fish picking them up had caused the damage and stressed the coral.
I normally feed some pellets during the day and frozen food at night. I drop pellets directly in front of pumps, so they blow around a bit and fish chase them, so not many land on corals. I’m not convinced that it wasn’t the pellets that started the issue.
Here are some parameter readings: I consistently take readings mid mornings
8/17. Right before leaving - didn’t want phosphate to creep up with additional pellets so changed out Phosguard
Ph = 7.75
Calc = 467
Alk = 7.9
NO3 = 4.8
PO4 = .11
SG = 1.026
MG = 1350
Temp = 76.4-77
8/27 after returning from vacation. Phosphate was creeping upward, so changed out 3 month old Chemi-Pure Elite. Thought Alk was a little low, so increased the minutes on morning dosage of ESV B Ionic. Went back to previous feeding for fish. Feed Benepets for coral 1-2 times a week.
Ph = 7.75
Calc = 467
Alk = 7.6
NO3 = 2.9
PO4 = .17
SG = 1.026
MG = 1360
Temp = 76.4-77
9/5 Phosphate had continued to creep upward. Did a 20 gallon water change. Last 20 gal water change was 5/28.
Ph = 7.92
Calc = 491
Alk = 8.3
NO3 = 6.4
PO4 = .20
SG = 1.026
MG = 1370
Temp = 76.4-77
9/15
Ph = 7.92
Calc = 437
Alk = 8.2
NO3 = 6.5
PO4 = .17
SG = 1.026
MG = 1595
Temp = 76.4-77
I can’t dip these as they are glued down. Any ideas on what could be going on would be greatly appreciated. Any additional info needed, please let me know.
Thank you and sorry so long!