dingy corals

bill37

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Here is my dilemma. My corals have lost their pizaz... They are looking a little dingy. They have a light layer of a rust coating color. I can blow most off but some stays. Acros have this on there tips.

Tank is well established. This just recently started happening.

Tek 5 lighting 6 bulbs changed in Feb.
photo period 10 -11 hours
Calc 400
Ph 8.0-8.2
Alk Test kit reads normal
Mag 1220
Phos .15
Salinity 1.025

Thanks for any suggestions.
 
I am concerned about the rust colored coating that you can blow off the corals. Would you happen to have a flat worm infestation covering all your corals?

Kim
 
A magnifying glass or a microscope might be useful in diagnosing the problem, but I agree that the phosphate level is rather high, if the kit is accurate. I'd consider a GFO reactor.
 
Another question.. Why is my calcium not dropping?? It is at 450 without adding anything in about 2 weeks. I have done two water changes though. My Alk is a little low 1.5 - 1.7. my phosphate test kit is API. The lowest color on the chart is a light lime green. My water comes back a light yellow. Should I assume that is 0? My sps corals are not looking well. My caps are dingy and my milis tips look to be receeding. Here are a couple pics.
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Alkalinity should be at 2.5 meq/L or 7 dKH, at a minimum. If it's much lower than that, the corals can't deposit calcium carbonate, so calcium won't drop.
 
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