dinthbrgh
New member
first, i want to say i have a really good lfs and he's walking me thru each step of the way. but i want to put it out there to see what input you folks may have.
i have about a dozen nice size corals in my 29g which were all doing well for a months. then hubby gave me a clam at the end of dec. shortly after i noticed my my kh dropping to dangerously low levels, so my lfs had me start dosing with b-ionic alk/calc buffer system. i test it and also take samples in for him to test. since i've begun dosing my params are bouncing around a bit. in the past 2 weeks i lost an alveapora, my birdsnest is n't doing quite as well (although it is growing), my clam closed up for a day (but seems better now and is growing), and my lavender pagoda cup took a sudden turn for the worst yesterday (polyps closed and looking black, and a small brown patch on it).
each time a coral goes loopy, we test a sample and the kh is low, so i've been slowly increasing the dose. right now i'm at 10ml alk only (calc still at 7.5 minimum dose). my two fish seem to be handling it ok, and fireshrimp and cuc are ok.
at this point, our best guess is a combination of low kh and fluctuating params are causing my corals to react.
also should mention that i've been running phosguard at double strength for 5 days after my phos tested 11...near critical. my lfs guy did say that phosguard has been considered suspicious in coral death, but the high phos is a bigger issue. turned off the phosguard today, when isaw the brown patches had eroded lavender off the skeleton of the pagoda cup. last test 2 days ago phos had dropped to .05. it's probably even lower now, but still have to test. he uses hanna testers so he gets more accurate readings than my salifert test.
just wondering what you might think.
i have about a dozen nice size corals in my 29g which were all doing well for a months. then hubby gave me a clam at the end of dec. shortly after i noticed my my kh dropping to dangerously low levels, so my lfs had me start dosing with b-ionic alk/calc buffer system. i test it and also take samples in for him to test. since i've begun dosing my params are bouncing around a bit. in the past 2 weeks i lost an alveapora, my birdsnest is n't doing quite as well (although it is growing), my clam closed up for a day (but seems better now and is growing), and my lavender pagoda cup took a sudden turn for the worst yesterday (polyps closed and looking black, and a small brown patch on it).
each time a coral goes loopy, we test a sample and the kh is low, so i've been slowly increasing the dose. right now i'm at 10ml alk only (calc still at 7.5 minimum dose). my two fish seem to be handling it ok, and fireshrimp and cuc are ok.
at this point, our best guess is a combination of low kh and fluctuating params are causing my corals to react.
also should mention that i've been running phosguard at double strength for 5 days after my phos tested 11...near critical. my lfs guy did say that phosguard has been considered suspicious in coral death, but the high phos is a bigger issue. turned off the phosguard today, when isaw the brown patches had eroded lavender off the skeleton of the pagoda cup. last test 2 days ago phos had dropped to .05. it's probably even lower now, but still have to test. he uses hanna testers so he gets more accurate readings than my salifert test.
just wondering what you might think.