I have a rather large hammer coral that I have had for 2 years. It has always been healthy and large. In fact one of the center pieces of my tank. In the last couple weeks he has looked sick and not extended and recently his tissue is starting to recede into the skeleton. I can't imagine what is wrong with him. His location and lighting haven't changed and I have tested and retested the water parameters. All other creatures are fine. I have messed with the flow some because I lost a circulation pump but he started to go downhill since then. Does anyone have any ideas? He also looks like he "coughed up" something through his mouth. Doesn't look like normal waste.
The tank is stable at
Ph 8.0 <-- a little low yes but for years it has run around 8 over the summer in florida even with Kalk.
Ammonia 0
'trite 0
'trate ~10
Salinity 1.025
Cal 350 --Yes I know this is low too but it shouldn't affect tissue and all the other LPS and SPS are okay..
Magnesium 1100
The tank is stable at
Ph 8.0 <-- a little low yes but for years it has run around 8 over the summer in florida even with Kalk.
Ammonia 0
'trite 0
'trate ~10
Salinity 1.025
Cal 350 --Yes I know this is low too but it shouldn't affect tissue and all the other LPS and SPS are okay..
Magnesium 1100