Felixc395
Registered Member
For those of you that missed it and need a little filler, here it is for a little background info:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2062382
:lol:
So here's what's new:
First or all I went to MACNA last week or whenever it was. Picked up 11 corals because I had found relative success in my tank with the two SPS I already had. So here's what I got:
Corals:
- yellow spongotie
- purple tip valida
- tabling blue/purple
- blue tip staghorn
- blue tort
- blue fuzzy acro
- Hawkins echinata
- pink lemonade
- Steve alias stag
- mari milli
- blue milli
So all in all a list I was happy with. Brought them home, acclimated them for 3 or so hours and plopped them in the tank. After about 5 or so days my Steve alias frag was the first one to STN. It completely lost its tissue in two days. I was ultimately very upset because it was a great piece!!! So I thought maybe my AI's were too bright. I reduced them to 40% max and went from there. Next day, the Hawkins echinata STNed too and died in two days. So today I tried to investigate. I thought of all my parameters.
Here they are:
Alk: 11.5
Mag: 1400
Cal: 500
Phosphate: 0 (Hannah checker)
Salinity: 1.027, pretty consistent, usually 1.026
So at first I thought that my phosphates were too low and the corals were starving, so I fed some seachem fuel and reef snow, still not sure of the results yet.
Also I spilled about 1/50 a cup of carbon into the water, it's Rox 0.8 I think. Could this be a problem.
Finally, I realized today my temperature was 72*!! I'm going to slowly raise it to about 78-80 and see how things go.
So I need everyone's help, is my problem:
- too little nutrients
- carbon spill into tank
- low temp, causing STN
Or other things?
All advice is greatly appreciated and tank info is in my signature.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2062382
:lol:
So here's what's new:
First or all I went to MACNA last week or whenever it was. Picked up 11 corals because I had found relative success in my tank with the two SPS I already had. So here's what I got:
Corals:
- yellow spongotie
- purple tip valida
- tabling blue/purple
- blue tip staghorn
- blue tort
- blue fuzzy acro
- Hawkins echinata
- pink lemonade
- Steve alias stag
- mari milli
- blue milli
So all in all a list I was happy with. Brought them home, acclimated them for 3 or so hours and plopped them in the tank. After about 5 or so days my Steve alias frag was the first one to STN. It completely lost its tissue in two days. I was ultimately very upset because it was a great piece!!! So I thought maybe my AI's were too bright. I reduced them to 40% max and went from there. Next day, the Hawkins echinata STNed too and died in two days. So today I tried to investigate. I thought of all my parameters.
Here they are:
Alk: 11.5
Mag: 1400
Cal: 500
Phosphate: 0 (Hannah checker)
Salinity: 1.027, pretty consistent, usually 1.026
So at first I thought that my phosphates were too low and the corals were starving, so I fed some seachem fuel and reef snow, still not sure of the results yet.
Also I spilled about 1/50 a cup of carbon into the water, it's Rox 0.8 I think. Could this be a problem.
Finally, I realized today my temperature was 72*!! I'm going to slowly raise it to about 78-80 and see how things go.
So I need everyone's help, is my problem:
- too little nutrients
- carbon spill into tank
- low temp, causing STN
Or other things?
All advice is greatly appreciated and tank info is in my signature.
