I have an issue (I think) that I've been trying to get my head around for quite some time now. And I was hoping the more experienced people here could point me in the right direction.
My 500 liter reef is mixed with SPS, LPS, softies and multiple clams. There is growth and lots of color. But a large majority of my SPS colonies do not show polyp expansion during the day. All of my acroporas and even milleporas lack any PE. With my acropra tricolor being the only exception. And say, half of my montipora's show any PE. When I look into my tank during the night though, even the most shy acroporas are showing massive PE. The rest is doing fine. LPS is expanding very nicely. Clams are always wide open, showing their colors.
Most striking example is my yellow/whitish acropora with bright blue polyps. It's just a pale twig in my tank, but when I gave a frag to a friend of mine it showed all it's polyps and beauty!
Normally, if PE occurs only during the night, I would suspect a fish would be nipping. But that doesn't make sense, because then also LPS would be agitated. I also don't have any fish that would be usual suspects. There are no angels. Only two Zebrasoma's, 10 chromis, a sixline and two fridmanis.
I have a little amount of stray voltage, that I haven't been able to determine the source of. But I've ruled this one out as a possible cause too, because of the same thinking as with the nipping fish: This wouldn't affect only a small group of corals, but all of them.
My water parameters are as follows:
KH: 7,7 (salifert)
CA: 465 (salifert)
MG: 1250 (salifert)
NO3: 3 (salifert)
PO4: 0,018 (Hanna phosphorus)
Temperature: 25C
Salinity: 1,027.
All are very stable. Except for the CA, which was stable for years at ~425, where I like it, but has gone up to 465. Slowly bringing that down again.
Could it be a more exotic parameter that I'm not measuring?
I use the balling method to maintain KH, CA and CL balance. And I do weekly water changes... Sometimes bi-weekly.
I use the zeovit method to keep NO3 and PO4 in check. If anything, shaking the zeostones and thus releasing the bacterial film should entice PE like nothing else. (According to the experts.) But even that does nothing for my polyps.
My light setup is a mix of LED and T5. But I've been noticing this lack of PE since before I replaced most of my T5 by the LED units. I used to run 6x 80W T5 before.
Any suggestions are more then welcome!
My 500 liter reef is mixed with SPS, LPS, softies and multiple clams. There is growth and lots of color. But a large majority of my SPS colonies do not show polyp expansion during the day. All of my acroporas and even milleporas lack any PE. With my acropra tricolor being the only exception. And say, half of my montipora's show any PE. When I look into my tank during the night though, even the most shy acroporas are showing massive PE. The rest is doing fine. LPS is expanding very nicely. Clams are always wide open, showing their colors.
Most striking example is my yellow/whitish acropora with bright blue polyps. It's just a pale twig in my tank, but when I gave a frag to a friend of mine it showed all it's polyps and beauty!
Normally, if PE occurs only during the night, I would suspect a fish would be nipping. But that doesn't make sense, because then also LPS would be agitated. I also don't have any fish that would be usual suspects. There are no angels. Only two Zebrasoma's, 10 chromis, a sixline and two fridmanis.
I have a little amount of stray voltage, that I haven't been able to determine the source of. But I've ruled this one out as a possible cause too, because of the same thinking as with the nipping fish: This wouldn't affect only a small group of corals, but all of them.
My water parameters are as follows:
KH: 7,7 (salifert)
CA: 465 (salifert)
MG: 1250 (salifert)
NO3: 3 (salifert)
PO4: 0,018 (Hanna phosphorus)
Temperature: 25C
Salinity: 1,027.
All are very stable. Except for the CA, which was stable for years at ~425, where I like it, but has gone up to 465. Slowly bringing that down again.
Could it be a more exotic parameter that I'm not measuring?
I use the balling method to maintain KH, CA and CL balance. And I do weekly water changes... Sometimes bi-weekly.
I use the zeovit method to keep NO3 and PO4 in check. If anything, shaking the zeostones and thus releasing the bacterial film should entice PE like nothing else. (According to the experts.) But even that does nothing for my polyps.
My light setup is a mix of LED and T5. But I've been noticing this lack of PE since before I replaced most of my T5 by the LED units. I used to run 6x 80W T5 before.
Any suggestions are more then welcome!