So I have a few Montipora frags that have died over the past month and a half (in addition to a birdsnest). Basically, they seem to be okay for about 2-3 weeks then over the course of a week or 2 fade white and the polyps just kinda vanish like Thanos snapped his fingers. Based on the pics can anyone tell if it's lights/flow or water chemistry?
I keep them in constant medium flow. When I initially noticed the bleaching from the base, I was concerned that I light acclimated them too fast(I place them in desired location and use screen netting to darken that portion of the tank), so I moved them to the bottom of the tank (standard 75gal). My lights are the Current Marine PRO IC LED (2x) which I know everyone says are crappy, but I've been able to be successful keeping plating Monti capricornis and encrusting sunset Montipora (they both have grown) which, from my reading have about the same light requirements. So I'm unsure if it's not enough light, too much light too fast, nutrient issues, incorrect flow, or I just basically suck at reefing and should find another hobby.
My Triton Report is here
https://www.triton-lab.de/en/showroom/aquarium/auswertung-b/icp-oes/71285/
Hanna has my phosphates at 0.09-0.1ppm and my nitrates stay at 1ppm according to Red Sea. No ammonia or Nitrite. Temp is 77-79 Alk is 7.9-8.0 dkH for 6 months now
This is what my frags look like. Formerly beautiful green Monti digi on the top, red Monti digi on left and orange Monti setosa on right. (Forest fire Digi did the same thing...bleached over a week then polyps poof)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/vSQ3319Qsfj15ukM9
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I want some branching corals!
I keep them in constant medium flow. When I initially noticed the bleaching from the base, I was concerned that I light acclimated them too fast(I place them in desired location and use screen netting to darken that portion of the tank), so I moved them to the bottom of the tank (standard 75gal). My lights are the Current Marine PRO IC LED (2x) which I know everyone says are crappy, but I've been able to be successful keeping plating Monti capricornis and encrusting sunset Montipora (they both have grown) which, from my reading have about the same light requirements. So I'm unsure if it's not enough light, too much light too fast, nutrient issues, incorrect flow, or I just basically suck at reefing and should find another hobby.
My Triton Report is here
https://www.triton-lab.de/en/showroom/aquarium/auswertung-b/icp-oes/71285/
Hanna has my phosphates at 0.09-0.1ppm and my nitrates stay at 1ppm according to Red Sea. No ammonia or Nitrite. Temp is 77-79 Alk is 7.9-8.0 dkH for 6 months now
This is what my frags look like. Formerly beautiful green Monti digi on the top, red Monti digi on left and orange Monti setosa on right. (Forest fire Digi did the same thing...bleached over a week then polyps poof)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/vSQ3319Qsfj15ukM9
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I want some branching corals!