DashTrash400
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As previously mentioned you have to get that ALK Up its a must. If I get to 8 or below my LPS. Starts showing signs of distress which means I need to bring the ALK up with either new Kalk, WC or Part B
As previously mentioned you have to get that ALK Up its a must. If I get to 8 or below my LPS. Starts showing signs of distress which means I need to bring the ALK up with either new Kalk, WC or Part B
I thing daily water changes are stripping your good bacteria and especially for lps your water doesnt need to be that clean. then follow everyone else instructions as far as salinity. good luck
I'd target the alk first before you lose your corals.
Water changes can fuel the dinos, so bear that in mind.
As everyone has said your alk is low. This is the first fix.
If theres enough cal in the water it will make new skeleton and branch off and split.
Yes it is starvation, without Alk the coral cannot take up calcium and other eseential nutirents. The dinos will become a serious problem, but is NOT what is causing your corals to recede and melt away. Raise that Alk by one dkH per day. In a 15 Gal you can safely use 1/4 teaspoon of seaChem Reef Builder per day to bring up your Alk and be in a safe zone in 48 hours. I would use aireation to bring up the pH. And stop w/ all the water changes and begin testing foundation elements daily to determine usage and dosing amounts. Get a high quality Ca suppliment, Magneesium suppliment and Alk Suppliment and dose according to instructions. I would suggest starting Saliferts All in One at 5 ml X1 week after a 1 gal water change to provide all essential elements and help w/ Ca and Alk, and continue to test daily and suippliment the additional Alk and Ca as needed. With the coral load in that small tank you will need it.
Merry Skerry