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<blockquote data-quote="Crustaceon" data-source="post: 11000172" data-attributes="member: 117250"><p>This might be a silly question but I have to ask because I made this mistake a very long time ago when I first started keeping acros: Do you perfectly temperature match the water you dump into the tank each water change? As noted, if the newly added water is too far off from the temperature or salinity (ph & alk too) you’ll get that type of tissue loss. I recommend trying something different to rule that out. Get a cheapy acro frag. Stop doing water changes for a few months. Run a chaeto refugium or nopox dose to control nitrates. Just let the tank run with your normal dosing, feeding and panel cleaning and that’s about it. If the acro frag thrives, we’ll, there you go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crustaceon, post: 11000172, member: 117250"] This might be a silly question but I have to ask because I made this mistake a very long time ago when I first started keeping acros: Do you perfectly temperature match the water you dump into the tank each water change? As noted, if the newly added water is too far off from the temperature or salinity (ph & alk too) you’ll get that type of tissue loss. I recommend trying something different to rule that out. Get a cheapy acro frag. Stop doing water changes for a few months. Run a chaeto refugium or nopox dose to control nitrates. Just let the tank run with your normal dosing, feeding and panel cleaning and that’s about it. If the acro frag thrives, we’ll, there you go. [/QUOTE]
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