Hal
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My RBTA has lost most of its color. It's been in the tank 6 weeks. It only has some pale pink on its tips. It is still well bubbled, and generally is open/expanded to its full size of 2-3 inches. It was a decently solid red when I got it.
Salinity= 1.020 (low)
pH= 7.9 (low)
Amm= 0
NO2= 0
NO3= 0
Alk = 6.1 dKH (low)
Ca= 235 ppm (low)
Mag= 1140 (low)
PO4=0
The tank is somewhat new. It was setup Feb 14 of this year (2012), with all new sand. The live rock (150 lbs) was transferred over from my old tank, as was 100 gallons of water.
I dose Biodigest (1 ampoule) every 2 weeks.
Lighting is 10K. XM's I think. Lighting is OLD. Like 2 years or more old. Lumenbright 3 reflector. Still very bright.
The RBTA is about 12 inches offcenter from the bulb, in a crevice. It gets pretty good light being that close to the bulb.
Sorry for the lousy pics. I had to shoot through the end of the tank in order to see the RBTA.
Any ideas for a diagnosis and what I should do to fix it?
Salinity= 1.020 (low)
pH= 7.9 (low)
Amm= 0
NO2= 0
NO3= 0
Alk = 6.1 dKH (low)
Ca= 235 ppm (low)
Mag= 1140 (low)
PO4=0
The tank is somewhat new. It was setup Feb 14 of this year (2012), with all new sand. The live rock (150 lbs) was transferred over from my old tank, as was 100 gallons of water.
I dose Biodigest (1 ampoule) every 2 weeks.
Lighting is 10K. XM's I think. Lighting is OLD. Like 2 years or more old. Lumenbright 3 reflector. Still very bright.
The RBTA is about 12 inches offcenter from the bulb, in a crevice. It gets pretty good light being that close to the bulb.
Sorry for the lousy pics. I had to shoot through the end of the tank in order to see the RBTA.
Any ideas for a diagnosis and what I should do to fix it?