Bolo Tran
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Gentlemen. I am in desperate need for all your help. It's quite a frustrating ordeal and I'm practicing my due diligence in erradicating this continuing problem but am clueless to what the problem may be. So please put on your thinking caps and assist a fellow reefer in dire need of advice.
It all started about 3 months ago with a frag of granulosa. It started to STN from the base and perished after about a week. I was passive about it as I thought shipping stress played a role. Then 2 weeks later a blue Austera mini colony began to do the same thing. I fragged more than half of it to no evail. Shortly after the fragged part met the same demise as the Granulosa. I continued to think that it was just random stressed out corals until my prized pieces like favorite mini colony of Hawkins echinita and Lokani are slowly STN from the base up. Its affirmative action time. It's been a regular biweekly event that would happen to random pieces in my tank. I've checked for AEFW but the affected pieces don't have them. I also suspected alkalinity test kits so I went out and bought 3 more test kits just to be positive that it's not alkalinity as I know it sometimes plays a role in this kind of symptom but dkh seems to be within range. I will try to list my husbandry to as much detail as I can without being too verbose. If I'm leaving any vital information out please lmk and I will include it.
•Salinity 1.026
•Run Rox .08 carbon 24/7
•amm, trites and trates=0 Api
•Mag-1300 elos
•Using calcium reactor
•Ph-8.1-8.3
•temperature-79-81
•Dkh- 10 elos, 9 Api, 9 tropic marin
•Phosphate-no test kit but no algae issues
•dosed vodka for 1 month with prodibio and 1.5 month brightwells Biofuel with prodibio
•Tank is grounded using grounding probe
•2x250 radiums with Vho superactinics and T5 blue+
•Dual Vortechs at max reef crest mode
•Dosing Zeo supplements every other day
•Weekly 10-15 gallon waterchanges with Seachem reef salt
If there's anything I'm leaving please let me know.
It all started about 3 months ago with a frag of granulosa. It started to STN from the base and perished after about a week. I was passive about it as I thought shipping stress played a role. Then 2 weeks later a blue Austera mini colony began to do the same thing. I fragged more than half of it to no evail. Shortly after the fragged part met the same demise as the Granulosa. I continued to think that it was just random stressed out corals until my prized pieces like favorite mini colony of Hawkins echinita and Lokani are slowly STN from the base up. Its affirmative action time. It's been a regular biweekly event that would happen to random pieces in my tank. I've checked for AEFW but the affected pieces don't have them. I also suspected alkalinity test kits so I went out and bought 3 more test kits just to be positive that it's not alkalinity as I know it sometimes plays a role in this kind of symptom but dkh seems to be within range. I will try to list my husbandry to as much detail as I can without being too verbose. If I'm leaving any vital information out please lmk and I will include it.
•Salinity 1.026
•Run Rox .08 carbon 24/7
•amm, trites and trates=0 Api
•Mag-1300 elos
•Using calcium reactor
•Ph-8.1-8.3
•temperature-79-81
•Dkh- 10 elos, 9 Api, 9 tropic marin
•Phosphate-no test kit but no algae issues
•dosed vodka for 1 month with prodibio and 1.5 month brightwells Biofuel with prodibio
•Tank is grounded using grounding probe
•2x250 radiums with Vho superactinics and T5 blue+
•Dual Vortechs at max reef crest mode
•Dosing Zeo supplements every other day
•Weekly 10-15 gallon waterchanges with Seachem reef salt
If there's anything I'm leaving please let me know.
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