Acropora STN

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I have a geeen acro in my reef tank, I’ve noticed two small patches of STN. Seems like the cause could be just about anything from what I’m reading. It could be microbial or a flow or ever water chemistry issue. The specific gravity is at 1.024, temp is 78, calcium was 450 the last I tested it and alk was 11. I honestly don’t know the other parameters, my teat kits expired and I haven’t replaced them yet. I use an AI 16 prime
hd. I did try getting a picture but even with the blues off and just whites it’s hard ti see it
 
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It is holding stable. Im going to take a sample
For testing to my LFS tomorrow, but I’m thinking nutrients are not that high. My skimmer is pretty good at removing crap from the water
 
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Higher alk normally leads to burnt tips but you mention the base… it could be pests, alk fluctuating, lighting etc. pics would help.
This is the best I can get.
 

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