My tank went through a bit of a crash about 2 months ago due to Alk and Calc swing. It has since recovered and parameters are stable but my Hawkins coral (3-4 inches) lost some tissue and color. The Hawkins color has come back and its doing well now but algae has grown on some of the tips that lost tissue during the tank crash and the algae has been there for over a month with no sign of leaving.
Assuming all parameters are good, my question is would you clip the tips to get rid of the algae or would you leave it alone hoping the algae dies at some point on its own?
Parameters:
Alk: 8.6
Calc: 4.4
Mag: 1440
Nitrate: 5ppm
PO4: .03
Salinity: 1.025
Temp: 80
Assuming all parameters are good, my question is would you clip the tips to get rid of the algae or would you leave it alone hoping the algae dies at some point on its own?
Parameters:
Alk: 8.6
Calc: 4.4
Mag: 1440
Nitrate: 5ppm
PO4: .03
Salinity: 1.025
Temp: 80