All of my soft corals and anemones are dying off. It started a couple months ago with a Xenia "melting" and then my toadstool started looking weary. It died 2 weeks ago and then my Devil's Hand Leather is starting to look "bleached' and is shrinking. Two of my 3 anemones are completely gone now with the 3rd on the brink. The anemones took the turn quickly and went from okay to gone in a week.
All of my fish are in great shape and happy.
Although I struggled with Nitrate being a little high (40 PPM for over a year) it is now FINALLY coming down (at 20 PPM). The only thing that changed in my system was the salt going from Oceanic (only used a 150 gal bucket as it made the calcium levels high) then Tropic Marin (used for over 600 gallons) and then just switched to Kent Sea Salt to "try it out" per the suggestion of my LFS.
Right now, PH is 8.2, Calc at 500, Nitrate at 20 ppm, Nitrite is 0, Ammonia is 0.
For food, I was giving the anemones some frozen mysis shrimp and then adding the concentrated forms of Kent ChromaMax and Phytomax 1-2x per week, alternating between the 2. I also dosed the tank with PurpleUP 1x every 2 weeks.
Sorry for the length but wanted to be thorough. Any suggestions/thoughts are greatly appreciated.
All of my fish are in great shape and happy.
Although I struggled with Nitrate being a little high (40 PPM for over a year) it is now FINALLY coming down (at 20 PPM). The only thing that changed in my system was the salt going from Oceanic (only used a 150 gal bucket as it made the calcium levels high) then Tropic Marin (used for over 600 gallons) and then just switched to Kent Sea Salt to "try it out" per the suggestion of my LFS.
Right now, PH is 8.2, Calc at 500, Nitrate at 20 ppm, Nitrite is 0, Ammonia is 0.
For food, I was giving the anemones some frozen mysis shrimp and then adding the concentrated forms of Kent ChromaMax and Phytomax 1-2x per week, alternating between the 2. I also dosed the tank with PurpleUP 1x every 2 weeks.
Sorry for the length but wanted to be thorough. Any suggestions/thoughts are greatly appreciated.