aaron1987
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I have an established 25g mixed reef that's been up for approximately 3 years. Over the past few months I've been observing something new. My encrusting LPS corals are generally quite happy but lately I've noticed the beginnings of a slow necrosis in my cyphastrea and chalices. Two months ago I couldn't frag and dispose of them fast enough, but my entire 12"+ colony of meteor shower cyphastrea is toast and my chalices seem to be headed the same direction. In these instances, I would liken the recession to something akin to being stung by an encroaching coral... but that isn't possible in any of the cases (no neighbors, docile neighbors, effects spread throughout the tank). For example, I have several colonies of Miami Hurricane throughout the tank all are behaving the same way.
What makes this frustrating is that my parameters test normal and the majority of my corals are perfectly happy (blastos, mushrooms, acros, zoas, etc.). I've done the normal thing and increased my water changes and examined the corals for pests, but neither has led to any leads. Any ideas? :headwally:
Edit: I run carbon, GFO, skim at a moderately aggressive rate and run LED lighting. I run Seachem Reef Salt; halfway through the bucket and if memory serves I've been using this one since before my issues started.
What makes this frustrating is that my parameters test normal and the majority of my corals are perfectly happy (blastos, mushrooms, acros, zoas, etc.). I've done the normal thing and increased my water changes and examined the corals for pests, but neither has led to any leads. Any ideas? :headwally:
Edit: I run carbon, GFO, skim at a moderately aggressive rate and run LED lighting. I run Seachem Reef Salt; halfway through the bucket and if memory serves I've been using this one since before my issues started.
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