FatherPrime3
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Hey guys, I have a 56 gallon column tank that has been cycled for a little over a month. It is stocked with 1 clownfish and a lawnmower blenny. There are also 3 hermit crabs in the tank as well. I have had absolutely no problems with fish so far and both of mine seem to be doing great and always swimming around. Coral on the other hand I have had nothing but problems with and it is really starting to bring me down. I have bought 4 frags (not at the same time), and all have died. The first two frags I bought from the reef store closest to me and they were green star polyps. I initially bought GSP because I read that they were close to indestructible. I acclimated the frag by floating the bag for 15 minutes, drip acclimating for around 45, then dipping and placing the coral at the bottom of my tank on an island. The first few hours it began to open up. As soon as I turned off the lights for the night though it closed up and never reopened. The purple mat began to wither over the next week and actually began to fall apart when I tried to move it. The same thing happened with the next GSP frag I bought so I figured my light was too bright. I decided to buy a zoa frag from Petco next because I knew calcium would not be such an issue with them and once again it opened the first night then closed and died over the next week and a half. I bought one more zoa frag from petco and turned my lights all the way down and the first few days it began to open and I had hope. But on the fourth day the frag completely closed again. Now it is in my tank looking like it may die. Now the part that really confuses me are the parameters of my tank. I have consistently tested ammonia and nitrates and they each come out to 0. My ph is around 8.2. Temperature ranges between 76-78. Salinity is at 1.026 measured with a hydrometer and refractometer at store. Calcium is kind of low at around 360-380 but I didn't think that would matter for zoanthids. The one thing that was really low was my dkh which was at a 6. I did not measure this until my fourth frag because I did not have a test for it. I have slowly raised the alkalinity to around 10 with Tropic Marin Bio-Calcium, but the zoanthid still seems to be unaffected. This is really discouraging because all of these frags were fully opened in store, but once at my house they just die. I want to add that I have also tested for copper and it seems that there is none. My hermit crabs are doing fine as well. I have a Mars aqua 165 watt adjustable LED and 1 Aqueon 1250 circulation pump which seems to give good flow all over but that may be one of the issues. The rock I have is dry rock I bought online and I am also using live sand. Any help would be greatly appreciated because I really want to fix these issues. I can give additional info if needed! Thanks guys.