Why most my sps loose color or bleach from bottom

Shakeeb

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Guys here are some picture am dying here I love sps but cant raise them...
I am using all equipment here for keeping good tank everything survive exept for sps they are not aquaculture....
So its harder I knw but whats my problem...
I using vertex illumina led light.. .
1 mp 60....
Skimmer reefoctupus...
Biopallets. ..
Phosphate remover...
Colerpa algea refugium...
Calcium:470
Alk:6.4
Magnesium:1500
Ph:7.7
These all are done with sulfifarte
N & phosphate are 0 and these api....
I hope some one can help I am afraid to buy any new sps for them to die or just dont incresse in growth....
 

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I have had STN from the base when ph and alkalinity went down to figures similar to yours. Try to raise them above 8 and 7, respectively.
Good luck
 
It could also be biopellets. Your acros could be starving for nutrients. I'm not a fan of LEDs also. They're not a full spectrum light.
 
I would not keep no3 and po4 at 0. I would keep them very low but not 0. Raise your alk slow and keep it very steady. If you are not using a calcium reactor what do you use to raise your alk, two part? you may want to back off your biopellets.
 
You alkalinity is way too low. Slowly raise it by about .50 dKH every day, or to be even easier on the corals, every other day.

Questions:
Tank size?
Light info?
Are your kits expired?

Also, once your params are back online, then your corals should start to regain their colors and vibrance (color depends quite a bit on your lights).
 
I've just started out keeping sps with leds and have found if I start them off at around 18" deep in the tank and slowly put them in the place i like. also my lights gradually ramp on and off and only full intensity for about 2 hours a day the rest is ramp up and ramp down and then moon lights for 3 hours each side
 
You alkalinity is way too low. Slowly raise it by about .50 dKH every day, or to be even easier on the corals, every other day.

Questions:
Tank size?
Light info?
Are your kits expired?

Also, once your params are back online, then your corals should start to regain their colors and vibrance (color depends quite a bit on your lights).


My tank size is 200g
Light I am using vertex illumina 260...
I put the light on at 8 am and start from 1% the 3 colors the till they reach 60% &70% and then back down.....
No the kits are not expired...
I am still dosing with my hand cause I had a calcium reactor the noise was unbelievable and couldnt control the dripping and the bubble...
So I want to start dosinh pump some ppl say its not easy and other say no go for it this hobby is not easy with ideas....hehehe
Btw guys I constantly feed my aquarium with differnt source of liquid food....
 
My tank size is 200g
Light I am using vertex illumina 260...
I put the light on at 8 am and start from 1% the 3 colors the till they reach 60% &70% and then back down.....
No the kits are not expired...
I am still dosing with my hand cause I had a calcium reactor the noise was unbelievable and couldnt control the dripping and the bubble...
So I want to start dosinh pump some ppl say its not easy and other say no go for it this hobby is not easy with ideas....hehehe
Btw guys I constantly feed my aquarium with differnt source of liquid food....

What liquid food?

I have dosing pumps that I'll be hooking up soon to dose BRS 2-part solution. You just have to make sure they are controlled and monitor them to make sure they are dosing the way you want. Dosing pump failures can lead to a quick crash.

Try upping your light intensity a little. Ramping up from 1% leaves a lot of time to not get any food to the zooxanthellae.
 
What liquid food?

I have dosing pumps that I'll be hooking up soon to dose BRS 2-part solution. You just have to make sure they are controlled and monitor them to make sure they are dosing the way you want. Dosing pump failures can lead to a quick crash.

Try upping your light intensity a little. Ramping up from 1% leaves a lot of time to not get any food to the zooxanthellae.

I use thesr 3 times a week
 

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First thing is raise your alk slowly to 8-9 dkh range... Stop feeding for a bit and stabilize your system. How often do you do waterchanges?...
 
I use thesr 3 times a week

I'll be honest, I used to use those but switched over to Rod's Food (the coral blend) and that worked wonders for me.

Right now I am looking into reef chili from BRS.

IMO, you can stop using those liquid foods once you get a quality coral food. However, I did find that the zooplex bottle was loved by fish and some larger corals.
 
Too much to unplug u guys...
I cant belive I have reached to this clean water....
Plus ill stop the feeding...
I do water change 20% every 20 days...
 
K here are the now tell me what u think.
 

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