brain corals

saltycoconuts

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I have a 29 bio cube and I have not had any luck with brain corals I have had three different kinds but they keep dieing off. Is it because of the lights that come with the bio cube?
 
I would say yes. I have 2 of these cubes, one with MH but the other with the standard Oceanic bulbs.

I use the one with the standard bulbs for a softie tank, colts, nepthea, rics, etc. I've always felt that is my only option for that tank. But I could be wrong and am interested in other opinions.
 
I have had a open brain for several years in a 14G biocube and since I upgraded to my
29g Biocube it does not look as good but another open brain coral I have is thriving.

I was actually considering putting two daylight bulbs in and see if that would help the older one.
 
Thanks I do think it is the light because all my perimeters are good, and I have other corals in there that are doing just fine. My avatar is my tank
 
This is the coral that is currently dying.
 

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Looking at the pic makes me think that it is not your lighting. Can you list your water parameters?

Temp, pH, alk, salinity?
 
How old is your setup and do you have any fish like Angels that like to nip on LPS. Also, how is your flow? High, Mid, low- gentle?

Best
 
Ph 8.0
Alk 1.7
Temp 78.7
Salinity ppt 32, specific gravity 1.024

Your salinity should be at 35.

Is that Alk reading meq/L ? If so, it is low, should be closer to 3.5.
What is your Cal and Mag readings? They should be around 350-450 and 1300-1500, respectfully.
 
It's about 11 months old, it has the stock pump and I also put a koralia 425 gph on the right side about mid pointing downward. I would say about mid flow
 
In the kit 3 is high Alk. I'm still in the learning process this is my first tank I went straight to salt water. I appreciate the advise from everyone.
 
I've got a hammer, candy cane, favia, chalice, and 2 SPS at the top that do well with the stock lighting. The chalice has more than doubled in size in the last 3-4 months. The SPS is not colorful, but it was not colorful when I got it a month ago, but it has good polyp extension and is showing growth. I keep my salinity at 35, or 1.026SG. I use LFS salt water and add reef crystals to bring up the salinity. I also have a bit more flow in there. I would start by increasing your SG slowly and make sure your parameters are in check. Adding another power head would not be a bad idea either. Good luck. I know its frustrating when things don't go our way. We feel somewhat responsible, actually, we usually are responsible. Hope that helps....
 
Ok I move the coral down to the sand bed ,and I was inspecting it and it has lost more tissue over night. I hope this makes a difference.
 
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