I'm at a loss for words. I bought a host of corals from Aqua SD, and (aside from a few casualties) most of them are doing just fine, including my hammers, pipe organ and SPS. Candy cane has been rocking for a good two weeks. I've been feeding it and it was healthy, large and green.
I wake up today and suddenly it's a skeleton.
I just tested the water and here are the parameters:
Nitrites: 0 ppm
Nitrates: 0 ppm
Chlorine: 0 ppm
Hardness: 150 ppm
Total Alkalinity: 180 ppm
Carbonate: 80 ppm
PH: 8.4 ppm
The alkalinity and ph might be a little high. Would that be enough to actually kill a candy cane overnight? I tried moving it to a lower light area, but I'm not sure it will recover. PLEASE HELP!

I wake up today and suddenly it's a skeleton.
I just tested the water and here are the parameters:
Nitrites: 0 ppm
Nitrates: 0 ppm
Chlorine: 0 ppm
Hardness: 150 ppm
Total Alkalinity: 180 ppm
Carbonate: 80 ppm
PH: 8.4 ppm
The alkalinity and ph might be a little high. Would that be enough to actually kill a candy cane overnight? I tried moving it to a lower light area, but I'm not sure it will recover. PLEASE HELP!


