Posted before about this specific coral and learned a lot. Curious if I should still hold on or just call it a lost cause, but my acan echinata has two of three heads I can for sure see some sign of life on. Seems to be about the size of a grain of rice or less. I did notice they started looking substantially better after a water change (20 gallons) on Friday from my 100g display, 130 total volume system. However, they’re back to looking less than good. Still within my first year, and all other corals are doing well.
Parameters as of today (Monday):
PH - 7.8
Temp - 78.4 F
Salinity - 1.027
Alkalinity - 7.6 dKH
Phosphate - 0.00 ppm
Calcium - 460ppm
Magnesium - 1520ppm
Nitrate - 2.0ppm
This is only my 3rd or 4th water change within a almost a year of having this system. I noticed this particular coral perking up after and decided to perform them more regularly and as a result, having trouble getting consistent parameters after just a few days from the change. Using instant ocean reef crystals to the 1.026 gravity.
Should I risk trimming it or just leave it be and maybe start doing smaller daily water changes? Any advice would be appreciated.
Parameters as of today (Monday):
PH - 7.8
Temp - 78.4 F
Salinity - 1.027
Alkalinity - 7.6 dKH
Phosphate - 0.00 ppm
Calcium - 460ppm
Magnesium - 1520ppm
Nitrate - 2.0ppm
This is only my 3rd or 4th water change within a almost a year of having this system. I noticed this particular coral perking up after and decided to perform them more regularly and as a result, having trouble getting consistent parameters after just a few days from the change. Using instant ocean reef crystals to the 1.026 gravity.
Should I risk trimming it or just leave it be and maybe start doing smaller daily water changes? Any advice would be appreciated.
