scar79
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Been in the SPS game for about 5 years and started up a new tank about 4 months ago. Starting off slow with some SPS and LPS. For SPS, I added a tenuis frag, 6" green slimer , 3" monti spongodes, an unknown 2" chunk, a 3" red dragon, and a nice 4" red planet chunk all about 2-3 months ago. The monti and the red planet started encrusting well, but about 3 weeks ago, my red dragon started STNing. After about a week it was 80% dead. About 2 weeks ago, the red planet and green slimer which had been encrusting well started to STN, interestingly only where they touched the rock. Last week I ended up fragging up the slimer and saved a 1" piece which has been fine. The red planet is much more solidly encrusted, but continues to lose flesh. The big three parameters have been rock solid at about 9dkh, 410, and 1300. Phosphate low 0.01-0.10, and nitrate almost undetectable on my salifert kit (under 1ppm). Salinity has been 1.025 or so, and I have calibrated my refract about 20 times to be safe since my last STN event in my old tank was due to high salinity. All LPS and zoas have been great. No signs of any pests after dipping and close inspection.
My last tank was an SPS grow house, and this setup is nearly identical except for lighting. It's a 48"x24"x27 lit by two radions at 40% and four 54w T5 bulbs all about 10" off the surface. Great skimmer, running a bit of GFO, dosing with a DOS, flow is from two WAV pumps, and my rock is the old marco rock bleached and vinegar bathed. No acid bath. Although the SPS had been encrusting well, it is curious to me that STN on 2 of the 3 heavily affected colonies started at the contact points with the rock.
Perhaps my tank is just too young still and I should expect this without too much head scratching, although with the success of my last tank, I like to have answers.
Appreciate all thoughts and input!
My last tank was an SPS grow house, and this setup is nearly identical except for lighting. It's a 48"x24"x27 lit by two radions at 40% and four 54w T5 bulbs all about 10" off the surface. Great skimmer, running a bit of GFO, dosing with a DOS, flow is from two WAV pumps, and my rock is the old marco rock bleached and vinegar bathed. No acid bath. Although the SPS had been encrusting well, it is curious to me that STN on 2 of the 3 heavily affected colonies started at the contact points with the rock.
Perhaps my tank is just too young still and I should expect this without too much head scratching, although with the success of my last tank, I like to have answers.
Appreciate all thoughts and input!