Dendro Receeding

mjoener

BAMs BAMs... I have a ton
This is my Dendro 2 months ago:
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This is it today:
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I am at a loss, I can not figure it out.
Levels are good
DKH: 9
CA: 360
Temp: 80
nitrate: 10
nitrite: 0
Ammonia: 0
PH: 8.2-8.4, maybe on the high side?
Phos: my tests appear to say 0
 
Yeah they do show signs of ression, but even if you levels are good, there can be a lot of factor that effect the coral. I got a bad batch of Mysis and all of my suns, and dendros looked really bad. One other thing is what are you dosing the tank with. I also found that these coral are more sensitive to additives. Keep up with water changes and maybe change the placement.
 
Did your corals recover?
I have been adding more Kent CoralVite.
Other than that, nothing other than I just moved the setup but I don't think that this was the issue as I moved everything else the same way.
I will do a water change tomorrow.
I hope they come back
 
Mine did the same thing after I just moved them there closed up during the day now for no reason.... they are still alive just not open during the day weird.
 
Yes mine came back and I have not added any additives since. I try to change the current every once an a while, and I do water changes about once a week 10+%, as I have a 10 gallon nano that i'm converting to NPS tank. I think the Coralvite is fine, I would just not add what the bottle says.

One think what have you been feeding them? I found that I was able to get all of the to come out with Cyclopeeze, and then give them a bit of mysis. Do you spot feed or broadcast feed?
 
Try not feeding them for a day or 2 I spot feed about 2x a week if they're lucky better a little hungry than overfed. Mine has been really hardy I had no power last week for almost 72hrs no heat, water flow, food or anything and they are perfectly fine.
 
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