Raceimage
Premium Member
A few days ago I notice my colt coral wasn't expanding. I thought the frogspawn may be be stinging it so I moved the colt to my qt tank. 2 days ago, I noticed the frogspawn and torch corals each had 1 head that wouldn't open up. I did a 30 gal water change (Total system volume is around 140gal) and tested the water. SG was 1.024, KH was 19, Calcium 360ppm, and PO4 and NO3 were 0. I supplement the calcium with Bionic so last night I added just the calcium portion to lower the KH. When I tested this morning dKH was at 14.
I'm having my water tested at Seahorse today to verify my results. My tank has only been set up since this summer and I've had no problems with water chemistry so far. My other corals, inverts, and fish seem fine. What parameters do you maintain in your reefs?
My tank is located in my basement which I am currently in the process of finishing. Mudding drywall phase now. I turn off the skimmer when the drywall compound is drying and plan to do the same when I paint this spring. Any other precautions I should consider to eliminate contamination and could this be a source of my coral problem?
I'm having my water tested at Seahorse today to verify my results. My tank has only been set up since this summer and I've had no problems with water chemistry so far. My other corals, inverts, and fish seem fine. What parameters do you maintain in your reefs?
My tank is located in my basement which I am currently in the process of finishing. Mudding drywall phase now. I turn off the skimmer when the drywall compound is drying and plan to do the same when I paint this spring. Any other precautions I should consider to eliminate contamination and could this be a source of my coral problem?