redfishsc
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I am having a bear of a time with my montipora species. PICS TO COME when lights come on next...
They are ALL losing tissue and leaving a bare white skeleton in seemingly random places. This has gone on for about a month and a half, starting just before I upgraded a tank from a 10g to a 25g. I noticed it in the 10g and it's continued.
This is affecting standard orange monti cap, Tyree Idaho grape, orange digitata, brown digitata, and an SPS that I have seen described as "elkhorn montipora"-- it has tiny polyps that look just like the Idaho grape polyps but is shaped more like a hydnophora. Has been growing fine until all this bleaching started.
The bleaching starts as a small patch of white near a middle area (not growth tip), which spreads outward.
Anyhow, no other SPS is suffering and are growing nicely: millepora is fine, as is two colors of birdsnest frag and cactus pavona.
I have almost ruled out monti nudies--- I keep a VERY close eye out for them and never see one.
I have ruled out light; it happens in every place in the tank and also in my frag tank (similar light but better reflectors and more intense... same water system).
I have ruled out low alk and calcium; alk stays around 10 and calcium stays over 400. I seldom need to do much more than water changes for alk and calc in this tank since the SPS frags are small. I check weekly.
I don't think it's chemical warfare. I run a good bit of activated carbon and skim pretty wet.
I have NOT ruled out magnesium but have serious doubts that this is a problem. I do not have a test kit, but the slow rate which my tank uses alk and CA, I very seriously doubt it's the magnesium. I had the LFS check it a month or two ago, just before the bleaching, and it was fine (1300)
Here are the other water parameters:
Nitrate- undetectable
Phosphate, "kinda" detectable on the Seachem kit, if I had to guess, I'd say 0.1ppm or less. Other SPS colors and growth is good.
Temp--- 79-80
Salinity--- 35ppm.
Lights: 4X24 T5HO over a 25g tall. Montis are high and middle in this tank, and high in the 20g frag tank (also 4X24).
All lights are 2-8 months old.
Tank fed fairly heavily.
I do dose carbon; specifically I was dosing glucose (1/8 tsp per day in the evening) and have changed to dosing Vitamin C instead (soft coral and LPS response has been very good). VC is 1/8 tsp per day. No change in the monti, though.
Other corals-- small frags of hammer, torch, and frogspawn. Various corralimorphs and zoanthids, and one red goniopora colony.
I don't get it.... any ideas?
They are ALL losing tissue and leaving a bare white skeleton in seemingly random places. This has gone on for about a month and a half, starting just before I upgraded a tank from a 10g to a 25g. I noticed it in the 10g and it's continued.
This is affecting standard orange monti cap, Tyree Idaho grape, orange digitata, brown digitata, and an SPS that I have seen described as "elkhorn montipora"-- it has tiny polyps that look just like the Idaho grape polyps but is shaped more like a hydnophora. Has been growing fine until all this bleaching started.
The bleaching starts as a small patch of white near a middle area (not growth tip), which spreads outward.
Anyhow, no other SPS is suffering and are growing nicely: millepora is fine, as is two colors of birdsnest frag and cactus pavona.
I have almost ruled out monti nudies--- I keep a VERY close eye out for them and never see one.
I have ruled out light; it happens in every place in the tank and also in my frag tank (similar light but better reflectors and more intense... same water system).
I have ruled out low alk and calcium; alk stays around 10 and calcium stays over 400. I seldom need to do much more than water changes for alk and calc in this tank since the SPS frags are small. I check weekly.
I don't think it's chemical warfare. I run a good bit of activated carbon and skim pretty wet.
I have NOT ruled out magnesium but have serious doubts that this is a problem. I do not have a test kit, but the slow rate which my tank uses alk and CA, I very seriously doubt it's the magnesium. I had the LFS check it a month or two ago, just before the bleaching, and it was fine (1300)
Here are the other water parameters:
Nitrate- undetectable
Phosphate, "kinda" detectable on the Seachem kit, if I had to guess, I'd say 0.1ppm or less. Other SPS colors and growth is good.
Temp--- 79-80
Salinity--- 35ppm.
Lights: 4X24 T5HO over a 25g tall. Montis are high and middle in this tank, and high in the 20g frag tank (also 4X24).
All lights are 2-8 months old.
Tank fed fairly heavily.
I do dose carbon; specifically I was dosing glucose (1/8 tsp per day in the evening) and have changed to dosing Vitamin C instead (soft coral and LPS response has been very good). VC is 1/8 tsp per day. No change in the monti, though.
Other corals-- small frags of hammer, torch, and frogspawn. Various corralimorphs and zoanthids, and one red goniopora colony.
I don't get it.... any ideas?