dixiedog
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Consider your flow ..... A FTS may help a bit as well.
Very true. Unfortunately my tank is nowhere the state of growth of YOUR masterpiece! Recent FTS from April ...

Consider your flow ..... A FTS may help a bit as well.
Dixiedog, your aquascape on the tank is really nice. Curious how the suncoral is doing? I know they like a lot of food matter in the water. I shut down my GAC reactor tonight because noticed two of my corals looking a little suspect. I will provide an update this weekend to see if they improve or get worse.
I have seen this also, and have wondered what is going on in that space between the coral and the rock and why the stn always starts there.Of course, I plan on throwing it away and washing out the reactor. Depending on my results is what my next move will be. I just think the ROX carbon is just too aggressive of a carbon. One interesting thing I found in common between the two sps that show signs at the bottom is a gap between the base of the sps and rock. The rest of the base where it is touching the rock is doing fine and spreading all over.
I have seen this also, and have wondered what is going on in that space between the coral and the rock and why the stn always starts there.
Take a look at this. Here is another example that makes me more suspicious that carbon is somehow involved. Dust maybe?
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2043846
Has anyone reversed the STN of their corals without chopping them?
Dixiedog, your aquascape on the tank is really nice. Curious how the suncoral is doing? I know they like a lot of food matter in the water.