Gentlemen,
I wanted to take this time to fill you in on what's going on in John's tank. A little history first...
John is a very patient aquarist that takes his time and does a lot of research before diving into any project for his reef. He came to me a short while ago with a problem. Apparently one of his corals was receding and I went to his house to check it out. It was receding and Brown Jelly started to form on the skeleton. He followed some recommedations, dipped the coral and broke off the infected skeleton.
As of today the coral isn't in as bad of shape as it was, but it's not healthy. As time went on he started to notice more stoney corals starting to recede. Mind you, his tank is kept in an impeccable state and he,like most of us, keeps his eyes on it everyday. I was a bit baffled to wonder why his corals where dying? Good circulation, lighting and water parameters. What could it be? To tell you the truth, I'm not totally sure why this is happening, but the Calcium Reactor is a start. Deduction and this is the first part. Hopefully the last. His setup is a bit different then most of the setups I've heard of or seen. He has his sump and equipment located in the basement, but the piping goes from one side of the house to the other. A good 20 ft or so. What might be happening?
His tank pH might be dropping too low in the wee hours. The ph reading in the sump is probably higher because of the skimmer, turbulance and other variences. Excess Co2 returning to an unlit tank at 3 am will do nothing but lower pH. Of course a high alk will prevent a sudden drop, but it still maybe dropping too low. As Larry mentioned a swing in pH shouldn't be a problem, but a normal situation this isn't. Personally, I'd like for some more input on this myself. It's only been a couple of days since he's had the Cal reactor on with the lights and off at the end of the day. I had a similar problem with this in the past. As of a result, I currently run a cal reactor on with my lights only. Which is 10 hours of the day. I've had it running this way for about a year. My Cal is 500 DKH 11 pH 8.2 morn 8.3-8.4 day, but I also use a refugium on 24/7. I probably left something out, but John or someone will be sure to remind me.
Later,
Bill
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