Hey everyone. Recently I have been having a hard time with all of my SPS in my large tank. I had a few colonies that were growing nicely, but one by one all of the pieces have started to die. This started about 3 months ago. I have tried many things to fix the problem, but every time I think I've fixed it I wake up to find another white patch on one of my SPS. I know people will want more details on my system so here they are.
120 gallon tank 48x24x24
Lighting-2 kessil A360Ws (for you led haters I have SPS growing in my other tank with a kessil but not in this one) and 2 54watt t5s (2 months old lagoon blue and 10k)
Amonia-0
Nitrite-0
Nitrate-10 (This is fairly recent. it was zeroed out but I decided to switch from sugar to biopellets and have experienced a nitrate spike with a little cyanobacteria. It has been up for 3 weeks so I realize I need to wait for the pellets to take full effect.
Phosphate-Undetectable
KH- 10 dkh
Calcium-435ppm
Magnesium-1350 ppm
Salinity-1.026
Temp-79 F
pH- 8-8.2
I think that something has been eating the SPS. I originally thought that it was nudibranchs or red bugs but I have not seen any even at night. I then thought it was my urchins so I removed them but the SPS are still dying. The only thing left that I can think of are the many Asterina Stars. I have heard mixed answers about whether or not they eat coral but it is the best I've got at this point. What do you guys think? I am also thinking about getting a harlequin shrimp to eat them, but I already have brittle stars and a sea cucumber and Im not sure if they will eat them as well.
Any help is very appreciated. I have SPS in my other tank and I work at an LFS where we propagate SPS so its not like I'm new to these animals. I have exhausted every possibility I can think of besides the stars, but I have never known them to hurt anything.
120 gallon tank 48x24x24
Lighting-2 kessil A360Ws (for you led haters I have SPS growing in my other tank with a kessil but not in this one) and 2 54watt t5s (2 months old lagoon blue and 10k)
Amonia-0
Nitrite-0
Nitrate-10 (This is fairly recent. it was zeroed out but I decided to switch from sugar to biopellets and have experienced a nitrate spike with a little cyanobacteria. It has been up for 3 weeks so I realize I need to wait for the pellets to take full effect.
Phosphate-Undetectable
KH- 10 dkh
Calcium-435ppm
Magnesium-1350 ppm
Salinity-1.026
Temp-79 F
pH- 8-8.2
I think that something has been eating the SPS. I originally thought that it was nudibranchs or red bugs but I have not seen any even at night. I then thought it was my urchins so I removed them but the SPS are still dying. The only thing left that I can think of are the many Asterina Stars. I have heard mixed answers about whether or not they eat coral but it is the best I've got at this point. What do you guys think? I am also thinking about getting a harlequin shrimp to eat them, but I already have brittle stars and a sea cucumber and Im not sure if they will eat them as well.
Any help is very appreciated. I have SPS in my other tank and I work at an LFS where we propagate SPS so its not like I'm new to these animals. I have exhausted every possibility I can think of besides the stars, but I have never known them to hurt anything.