I am new to reefing and bought a short tentacle plate coral about 2 months ago. Being new I took the LFS word as truth and had very poor lighting. ( I have a 44 gallon corner tank) I have since upgraded to PC lighting (65 watt 50/50 coral life 24") When I brought the plate home he was doing fine, but after about two weeks I noticed that the tentacles were not coming out as often then they weren't coming out at all. I changed the lighting and with in hours there was a great change. All tentacles were out for most of the day. About 4 days later it started not having the tentacles out much and now for the last three days no tentacles out at all.
My water parameters are as follows (checked yesterday)
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate -0
sg - 1.023
temp. 79
pH 8.4
phopate 0.5
calcium is very high. I think it must be coming from my water (I was using treated tap water for water changes and for top off. Yesterday I did a 10 percent water change and used RO water)
alkalinity - 14 dKH or 250 ppm. I know that this is high as well, but I am hoping that the continued water change with RO water will help bring it down (It was 17 before the 10% water change)
My water is clear and my other corals and fish are doing well. I have a blue bubble coral, large cabbage leather, two feather dusters, finger leather, kenya tree, assorted mushrooms, yellow sunburst polyps, green button polyps, and zoanthid frag. I have a mated oscallaris pair and a pseudochromis, peppermint shrimp, coral banded shrimp, nassarius snails, 3 hermit crabs, and 4 turbo snails.
I hope someone has suggestions for this plate. I hate to see it doing so poorly after it was doing so well. All suggestions are appreciated.
Kim
My water parameters are as follows (checked yesterday)
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate -0
sg - 1.023
temp. 79
pH 8.4
phopate 0.5
calcium is very high. I think it must be coming from my water (I was using treated tap water for water changes and for top off. Yesterday I did a 10 percent water change and used RO water)
alkalinity - 14 dKH or 250 ppm. I know that this is high as well, but I am hoping that the continued water change with RO water will help bring it down (It was 17 before the 10% water change)
My water is clear and my other corals and fish are doing well. I have a blue bubble coral, large cabbage leather, two feather dusters, finger leather, kenya tree, assorted mushrooms, yellow sunburst polyps, green button polyps, and zoanthid frag. I have a mated oscallaris pair and a pseudochromis, peppermint shrimp, coral banded shrimp, nassarius snails, 3 hermit crabs, and 4 turbo snails.
I hope someone has suggestions for this plate. I hate to see it doing so poorly after it was doing so well. All suggestions are appreciated.
Kim