Hello,
I have mainly a SPS tank, but one side section is all zoanthids. Over the last few months, mainly looking back at pictures, I have lost about 40% of the total colonies. The SPS corals have been growing quickly with no other tank issues. I have not added any new corals in over 6 months.
120 gallon tank + 75 gallon sump
1.025 SG
450 Calcium
1300 Mg
8-10 dkH alk
79F temp
These values are kept constant via dosers and water testing. I do run carbon as well. No lighting changes or duration - twin 10K 250W MH Ushios and twin actinic VHOs.
I was wondering what your thoughts are on the cause and possible solution.
***Here is what part of the colony looked like in Jan. 2009. This was very similar to what they looked like in early June 2009 as well***
Here are some from today:
One colony on its own rock may look like pox (?):
Here are others, that have grown over my live rock and cannot be removed from the tank. They do not have a pox-like speckles, they are just thinning out:
Thank you!
I have mainly a SPS tank, but one side section is all zoanthids. Over the last few months, mainly looking back at pictures, I have lost about 40% of the total colonies. The SPS corals have been growing quickly with no other tank issues. I have not added any new corals in over 6 months.
120 gallon tank + 75 gallon sump
1.025 SG
450 Calcium
1300 Mg
8-10 dkH alk
79F temp
These values are kept constant via dosers and water testing. I do run carbon as well. No lighting changes or duration - twin 10K 250W MH Ushios and twin actinic VHOs.
I was wondering what your thoughts are on the cause and possible solution.
***Here is what part of the colony looked like in Jan. 2009. This was very similar to what they looked like in early June 2009 as well***
Here are some from today:
One colony on its own rock may look like pox (?):
Here are others, that have grown over my live rock and cannot be removed from the tank. They do not have a pox-like speckles, they are just thinning out:
Thank you!