The Escaped Ape
In The Canopy
I bought some chalices last week, but on one of them, a couple of small areas of pale/whitish tissue have appeared. The other also seems to have one area forming.
They're both on the bottom of the tank (18" deep), out of the direct light from a 150W MH with a Radium bulb (as in the rock work is between the bulb and the coral), plus 4 T5s (pure actinic x2 and actinic plus x 2).
Thoughts I've had include possibly low magnesium, as I've heard this is a must for chalices, problems with my alk (will test tomorrow) or possibly being picked at by my African Flameback (I've seen him nip at them, but it seems to be half-hearted and not really cause any damage).
I'm planning to order a pH monitor from the States to keep an eye on my alk, plus a mag test kit and supplement (it's so expensive here, it makes sense to order it from the US). I'm also likely to change my salt soon, to Coral Reef Pro from Instant Ocean, as I understand IO is low in magnesium and CRP seems high in both calcium and magnesium.
Anyone got any theories?
They're both on the bottom of the tank (18" deep), out of the direct light from a 150W MH with a Radium bulb (as in the rock work is between the bulb and the coral), plus 4 T5s (pure actinic x2 and actinic plus x 2).
Thoughts I've had include possibly low magnesium, as I've heard this is a must for chalices, problems with my alk (will test tomorrow) or possibly being picked at by my African Flameback (I've seen him nip at them, but it seems to be half-hearted and not really cause any damage).
I'm planning to order a pH monitor from the States to keep an eye on my alk, plus a mag test kit and supplement (it's so expensive here, it makes sense to order it from the US). I'm also likely to change my salt soon, to Coral Reef Pro from Instant Ocean, as I understand IO is low in magnesium and CRP seems high in both calcium and magnesium.
Anyone got any theories?