froggy4112
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well most of them.
i had a nice torch frag, that died over the course of two months, and a few weeks ago i bought a plate coral that looks like its shriveling away. it almost seems like they starv to death. they sit about 26 inches below the HQI on the sand bed. today i moved the plate to a flat rock 16 inches below the HQI.
what could i be doing wrong?
the tank is about 3 yrs old.
monthly 15-20% water changes.
pods galore on my glass sides.
i feed oyster feast to them once a day, the reccomended amount.
65 G tank.
2x250 W HQI - 7 inches from water surface
4x39W T5 - 4 inches from water surface
.025 SG
.15 - .08 nitrates
nill on amonia and nitrite.
ca is 460
phospahte is less than messurable
medium flow.
i had a nice torch frag, that died over the course of two months, and a few weeks ago i bought a plate coral that looks like its shriveling away. it almost seems like they starv to death. they sit about 26 inches below the HQI on the sand bed. today i moved the plate to a flat rock 16 inches below the HQI.
what could i be doing wrong?
the tank is about 3 yrs old.
monthly 15-20% water changes.
pods galore on my glass sides.
i feed oyster feast to them once a day, the reccomended amount.
65 G tank.
2x250 W HQI - 7 inches from water surface
4x39W T5 - 4 inches from water surface
.025 SG
.15 - .08 nitrates
nill on amonia and nitrite.
ca is 460
phospahte is less than messurable
medium flow.