FishDad2
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I've got a Frogspawn and an Open Brain coral that are having some problems...need some help figuring out what to do about it.
The basic problem is that the Frogspawn is expanding a little less every day...going on about 4 weeks of that now. So too is the Open Brain, but it's also losing its color.
The tank has a Hamilton retrofit kit...3 x 250W halides and 4 x 96W PC's.
The pH runs between 8.15 - 8.25, temp 78.0 - 78.3, ORP in the 450-460 range, alkalinity ~9.8 dkh and calcium ~450 ppm. Nitrate and phosphate are virtually undetectable using Salifert test kits.
The Frogspawn sits almost directly below one of the halides...10K bulb. The bulb itself is ~17" above the water line and the coral sits ~12" below the water line...so there's ~29" between the bulb and the coral. It gets fair water movement...nothing too wild, but it sways a bit in the breeze.
The Open Brain sits a little further out towards the front of the tank, about 6-8", and is ~6" deeper in the water. So, it gets a little less light and also gets a little less water movement.
The only notable thing that's happened recently is that my calcium reactor ran out of CO2 and I didn't notice for a few days. The alkalinity dropped into the 7's, but I got it back up quickly after that. As well, the problem started before the issue with the CO2.
All the other corals in the tank are happy, including several in proximity to these two...Acropora, Torch, Lobophyllia, Trachphyllia, zoos, shrooms, etc.
Any thoughts?
Pics from when they were happy...
The basic problem is that the Frogspawn is expanding a little less every day...going on about 4 weeks of that now. So too is the Open Brain, but it's also losing its color.
The tank has a Hamilton retrofit kit...3 x 250W halides and 4 x 96W PC's.
The pH runs between 8.15 - 8.25, temp 78.0 - 78.3, ORP in the 450-460 range, alkalinity ~9.8 dkh and calcium ~450 ppm. Nitrate and phosphate are virtually undetectable using Salifert test kits.
The Frogspawn sits almost directly below one of the halides...10K bulb. The bulb itself is ~17" above the water line and the coral sits ~12" below the water line...so there's ~29" between the bulb and the coral. It gets fair water movement...nothing too wild, but it sways a bit in the breeze.
The Open Brain sits a little further out towards the front of the tank, about 6-8", and is ~6" deeper in the water. So, it gets a little less light and also gets a little less water movement.
The only notable thing that's happened recently is that my calcium reactor ran out of CO2 and I didn't notice for a few days. The alkalinity dropped into the 7's, but I got it back up quickly after that. As well, the problem started before the issue with the CO2.
All the other corals in the tank are happy, including several in proximity to these two...Acropora, Torch, Lobophyllia, Trachphyllia, zoos, shrooms, etc.
Any thoughts?
Pics from when they were happy...

