My corals seem to close up in the evening, morning and at night.
They don't just close up normally but completely. A torch will show skeleton when closed. The corals seem to close for about one minute and then try to open again. Same goes for at night because corals don't close completely at night. This happens everyday
The corals affected by it:
Torch
Hammer
Zoas
The torches in particular sometimes release some brown stuff out of their mouth. I'm familiar with this because it's poop . I've heard they do this when a change happens in the water. Sadly they release this almost everyday so it's definitely not normal.
Things that help is activated carbon but it only works for one day
And water changes work a little. If I don't do water changes it only gets worse and more corals get affected by it. (Even SPS and some soft corals.)
My parameters are very stable with a kh keeper and salifert tests:
Kh: 9
Calcium: 450
Magnesium: 1350
Nitrate: 10-15
Phosphate: 0,1-0,15
Because my water is a little bit on the yellow side I suspect the reason the corals close is because of toxins released.
I myself have 4 ideas of what's happening
1. Bacteria that release toxins
2. Corals ( I have two leather corals and some zoas who could please toxins but nothing to special)
3. A big black sponge growing under a rock
4 Low iodine. My iodine seems to be low it was undetectable so I increased dosage by double the amount but seems to do nothing to the corals...
I highly suspect the black sponge because I've seen other reef 2 reef posts about sponges and toxins and how a sponge releases toxins to kill a coral and in response the corals releases toxins to kill the sponge and a chemical warfare starts.
This problem has been going around for 2 years now in my 3 year old tank.
It doesn't kill the coral but there just not happy either
My corals are still growing but I think growth is decreased by half because of this.
My pH is 8.5-8.6 so that's luckily helps some corals grow faster.
They don't just close up normally but completely. A torch will show skeleton when closed. The corals seem to close for about one minute and then try to open again. Same goes for at night because corals don't close completely at night. This happens everyday
The corals affected by it:
Torch
Hammer
Zoas
The torches in particular sometimes release some brown stuff out of their mouth. I'm familiar with this because it's poop . I've heard they do this when a change happens in the water. Sadly they release this almost everyday so it's definitely not normal.
Things that help is activated carbon but it only works for one day
And water changes work a little. If I don't do water changes it only gets worse and more corals get affected by it. (Even SPS and some soft corals.)
My parameters are very stable with a kh keeper and salifert tests:
Kh: 9
Calcium: 450
Magnesium: 1350
Nitrate: 10-15
Phosphate: 0,1-0,15
Because my water is a little bit on the yellow side I suspect the reason the corals close is because of toxins released.
I myself have 4 ideas of what's happening
1. Bacteria that release toxins
2. Corals ( I have two leather corals and some zoas who could please toxins but nothing to special)
3. A big black sponge growing under a rock
4 Low iodine. My iodine seems to be low it was undetectable so I increased dosage by double the amount but seems to do nothing to the corals...
I highly suspect the black sponge because I've seen other reef 2 reef posts about sponges and toxins and how a sponge releases toxins to kill a coral and in response the corals releases toxins to kill the sponge and a chemical warfare starts.
This problem has been going around for 2 years now in my 3 year old tank.
It doesn't kill the coral but there just not happy either
My corals are still growing but I think growth is decreased by half because of this.
My pH is 8.5-8.6 so that's luckily helps some corals grow faster.
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