Anybody seen this happen to their Milli

Ratkiller

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I'm hopeing someone has seen this befor and can offer some advice.

Befor:

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6 weeks later. Started with no plup extension, then lose of color, then lose of the coral skelton at the tips. Whats weird is, it still has tissue, and the base still has bright pink/purple color

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Yes. At first signs of no plup extension, from any of my millis, I checked all perimeters Alk was super low @ 6 and so was the Mag 1100, but Calc was @ 500+. I believed this swing was due to me changing the media in my calc-reactor. I was useing large pores ARM but switched to the large rock like ARM.
Used Brightwell Products to raise Alk and Mag. I also switch out the calc media to the original stuff I was useing. Took we about a week and a half to get everything settled. Alk 8.5, Mag 1330, Calc 430. It has been steady for the last 5 weeks and I have yet to see any improvement. I think it's getting worse, the tips seem to be deteriorating.
 
That Pavona coral could easily reach the milli in question. Their sweeper tentacles can be several inches. However since you said it happened to all you millis, its not that. Sounds like a water quality issue. Good luck.
 
Yea all my milis have been effected. I had a small frag of Midnight Blue Milli and it ended up rtn over night. I have a couple other millis as well all with no plup extension but my Pink (pictured) has seem to be the most effected.
Was running a Phos- Reactor. Thought that might have been the issue. But I took that off line 4 weeks ago. I use TM-Pro salt with DI water from my work, a pharmaceutical company, so I know it's clean.
People say a pic is worth a thousand words, so I'm hoping someone has seen this same type of deterioration in their milli. And can tell me what was the culprit? Or how they saved it. And if I have solved the problem what is the time expediency for a turn around of this coral or if I should cut my loses and chop it down?
 
i would say water quality... stabilize your parameters, and they could very well come right back into shape with some time... jmo
 
As the other Neal said it will take time, a few months even. How fast did you raise the alk and mag? If you raise it to fast you can do more damage then the low alk and mag alone will do. If raising alk from 6 to 8.5-9 you should do it over about 2 days. I also think that cactus coral could sting the milli but you said all millis are effected so that rules that out.
 
Probably just the Alk Swing from 6 to 9. large swings like that will put a toll on the more sensitive sps corals. I have had bleached colonies take up to 3 months without getting their full color... thats with alk at 9 and metal halides and t5 sups.
 
Are you checking the alk of the new mixed salt? From what I hear TMP has been having low alk when newly mixed. If your not buffering it maybe that's part of the problem. What about a full tank photo?
 
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