In the last 2 months or so I've started losing zoanthids like crazy as well as some ricordia yuma's. Nothing has really changed except I am getting quite a bit of cyano right now. I suspect that is from my actinic VHO's, which are due to be changed. I have new ones in the mail. In the mean time, I'm just turning them on for dusk/dawn effect for about 2-3 hours altogether and using the MH's alone the rest of the time. I think there's a chance the cyano is making the zoo's close and causing them to eventually die off. But I don't think that would effect the ricordia, but maybe I'm wrong.
My nitrates are always at around 20, which is a little high IMO. But it's mostly softies in the tank and they've typically been fine with it like this until now. I've slowly been adding a little more flow. I got a seio 820 for Christmas and used it to replace the 620 that was in there. There's about 30X turnover. Am I getting too much flow for a mostly softy tank? It doesn't really seem like too much.
I've looked very closely almost every night an hour or so after the lights go off to see if I can find any predators. I haven't seen a thing. I did find a crab running off with some zoos recently, but he's in the sump now. I have hermits and I know they can be a little risky, but I've never witnessed them cause a problem.
The ricordia that have died off are all of the same kind (same color). They're losing their zooxanthellae slowly and just melting away. I have no idea why. I had about 50 polyps of these 2 months ago. Now I have maybe 10-15.
Any ideas?
My nitrates are always at around 20, which is a little high IMO. But it's mostly softies in the tank and they've typically been fine with it like this until now. I've slowly been adding a little more flow. I got a seio 820 for Christmas and used it to replace the 620 that was in there. There's about 30X turnover. Am I getting too much flow for a mostly softy tank? It doesn't really seem like too much.
I've looked very closely almost every night an hour or so after the lights go off to see if I can find any predators. I haven't seen a thing. I did find a crab running off with some zoos recently, but he's in the sump now. I have hermits and I know they can be a little risky, but I've never witnessed them cause a problem.
The ricordia that have died off are all of the same kind (same color). They're losing their zooxanthellae slowly and just melting away. I have no idea why. I had about 50 polyps of these 2 months ago. Now I have maybe 10-15.
Any ideas?