J jchakraborty New member Feb 15, 2016 #1 Whats the reason. My sal:1.024, KH: 10.5, CA 420, MG 1340, Nitrate 0.25
J jchakraborty New member Feb 15, 2016 #2 Anything else i have to check. Also used Pathogen removers.
J jchakraborty New member Feb 15, 2016 #3 I do have a Phosban reactor. and Carbon filters too in the sump.
Tweaked FUP&A Member Feb 15, 2016 #4 That alk is way too high for my blood, also doesn't always go well with low nutrients. What is your PO4 level at?
That alk is way too high for my blood, also doesn't always go well with low nutrients. What is your PO4 level at?
N nuttyd New member Feb 15, 2016 #5 Agree. Alk too high for me. Mine like 8-8.5. What types of lps and are you feeding them? What lights?
Agree. Alk too high for me. Mine like 8-8.5. What types of lps and are you feeding them? What lights?
cloak New member Feb 15, 2016 #6 What kind of LPS corals are you having problems with? What exactly happens to the corals? How big is your tank? What kind of lighting are you using? I don't think an alkalinity reading of 10.5 is the culprit here btw. It's something else IMO.
What kind of LPS corals are you having problems with? What exactly happens to the corals? How big is your tank? What kind of lighting are you using? I don't think an alkalinity reading of 10.5 is the culprit here btw. It's something else IMO.