stabruciandosi
Member
Ok so not only has every fish that ive put in this tank died since it began in september 2005, now it seems the corals are deciding to leave as well. I just changed 80 percent of the water yesterday and am hoping for a recovery of some sort, but for right now all my params seem decent if not great. tank specs are 175w 14k Hamilton over 30 gallons. Water params:
ammonia - 0 ppm
nitrate - 0ppm
nitrite - 0ppm
pH ~ 8.0 - 8.2
dKH - 6
Calcium is ~ 400 ppm
1.024 salt.
As far as the corals go they are bleaching from their base up. Is there anything i can do to save them? i have since moved them to the bottom of the tank and made sure they have tons of flow with 2 seio 620s. I was thinking about breaking off the coral above the bleaching and re-attaching it to another rock.. would this be a good idea? thanks for any input and hopefully i can get something to stay alive in my tank in the near future.
ammonia - 0 ppm
nitrate - 0ppm
nitrite - 0ppm
pH ~ 8.0 - 8.2
dKH - 6
Calcium is ~ 400 ppm
1.024 salt.
As far as the corals go they are bleaching from their base up. Is there anything i can do to save them? i have since moved them to the bottom of the tank and made sure they have tons of flow with 2 seio 620s. I was thinking about breaking off the coral above the bleaching and re-attaching it to another rock.. would this be a good idea? thanks for any input and hopefully i can get something to stay alive in my tank in the near future.