BigJohnny
Active member
I recently have had a few burnt tips on some of my acros who had been doing great prior. I have very stable parameters which have not changed. I don't have high phosphate, I don't have high/low alk or alk swings, I don't have high/low calcium or calcium swings, and I don't have low Magnesium (I run at 1400 and always have). I have not changed my photoperiod, nor my flow.
Is it possible to have burnt tips from low nutrients? I know some acros just struggle or die for reasons we can't always identify, but I am trying to determine if there is something else I can do to fix the problem. I am under the impression that high phosphate and high alk or alk burn are the primary causes of burnt or bleached tips in acropora. Is there something I'm missing?
I do have low nutrient levels but in what I consider a desirable range and they have been in that range for quite some time. I also am under the impression that low nutrients simply lead to poor coloration/inhibit growth, not burnt tips.
Params are:
Temp: 78
pH: 8.0-8.2
S.G.: 1.025-1.026
Alk: 8.5 dkH
Calcium: 430 ppm
Magnesium: 1400 ppm
Nitrate: .5-2 ppm
Phosphate: .02-.04 ppm
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Is it possible to have burnt tips from low nutrients? I know some acros just struggle or die for reasons we can't always identify, but I am trying to determine if there is something else I can do to fix the problem. I am under the impression that high phosphate and high alk or alk burn are the primary causes of burnt or bleached tips in acropora. Is there something I'm missing?
I do have low nutrient levels but in what I consider a desirable range and they have been in that range for quite some time. I also am under the impression that low nutrients simply lead to poor coloration/inhibit growth, not burnt tips.
Params are:
Temp: 78
pH: 8.0-8.2
S.G.: 1.025-1.026
Alk: 8.5 dkH
Calcium: 430 ppm
Magnesium: 1400 ppm
Nitrate: .5-2 ppm
Phosphate: .02-.04 ppm
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
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