I have a frogspawn that has been highly retracted for 2 months now and a branching hammer that has been slowly retracting for 2-3 weeks. Strangely enough, in the same area as these two corals, I have another hammer that is doing great. For both unhappy corals, things seemed to progress slowly, with one head after another starting to shrink. I've got acans, a war coral, duncans, blastos, zoas, and softies that all seem happy.
My parameters are: temp: 78, pH 8.0, Alk 8.9, Ca 410, Mg 1360, nitrate <1, nitrite/ammonia 0, phosphate unknown. I run carbon and gfo (half the recommended amount of each) and a 25W UV at approximately 100 gph, tank is lightly/moderately stocked, both corals in question are 2/3 way down under reefbreeder LEDs (running 11 hour light cycle with 2.5 hours max lighting at 40%blue 30%white/red/green). Judging by rate of algae growth, I don't seem to have a big phosphate issue.
Any suggestions?
My parameters are: temp: 78, pH 8.0, Alk 8.9, Ca 410, Mg 1360, nitrate <1, nitrite/ammonia 0, phosphate unknown. I run carbon and gfo (half the recommended amount of each) and a 25W UV at approximately 100 gph, tank is lightly/moderately stocked, both corals in question are 2/3 way down under reefbreeder LEDs (running 11 hour light cycle with 2.5 hours max lighting at 40%blue 30%white/red/green). Judging by rate of algae growth, I don't seem to have a big phosphate issue.
Any suggestions?