DanPgh
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About a week ago I had a solon wrasse disappear. I searched all over the tank and could not locate him anywhere. About the same time a long tentacle plate coral closed up and did not recover. I removed the coral and started a water change schedule because I assumed the fish died. My ammonia, nitrite and nitrate levels seems okay. However, to be safe over about 4 days I did 3 15% water changes. That ended Sunday. All levels seemed good. Monday and Tuesday all fish and corals seemed good. Then yesterday my toadstool coral and Duncan started to close up. My alk is around 10 dkH and calcium is around 450 ppm. For some reason my alk always seems slightly below where it should be in terms of the calcium. How important is this alk/calcium balance? Should the numbers always correlate or should I just try for 8-12 dkH and 400 to 450 ppm calc? For instance my alk always seems around 9-10dkH but calc more like 450 ppm.
I should also note I started using Red Sea Coral Pro Salt about a month ago.
I have a 90 gallon overflow tank with a 15 gallon sump. Have about 10 fish- all small and most hardy. Have about 10 small corals- mainly LPS and soft. Tank is about 6 months old.
I should also note I started using Red Sea Coral Pro Salt about a month ago.
I have a 90 gallon overflow tank with a 15 gallon sump. Have about 10 fish- all small and most hardy. Have about 10 small corals- mainly LPS and soft. Tank is about 6 months old.