Running out of ideas for my issue.
I had a thriving Duncan coral. 3 main heads and 3 baby heads. Was growing well.
I love Duncan coral. Picked up more at a LFS. All were open and happy but kept getting knocked over because my fish can be douches.
So I used the grey epoxy from seachem, including my original Duncan.
The next day, my original was closed tight. Next day, toast.
All the new ones opened within 20 minutes when I put them in originally. Once the epoxy was applied, they closed. 2/5 are goners. The others are closed.
I thought my parameters were off, so I checked and all within a healthy range except phosphate which was .68. I used phos guard, which dropped it insignificantly to .59. Removed it.
I can’t think of what else is causing this.
I should note that I bought an elegance at the same time and that is semi closed but looks pretty sad but no epoxy was applied to that.
I have palys, a hammer, a frammer, anemones, and leathers that don’t seem to be affected, but those didn’t have the epoxy applied to them. Anemones are about 2-2.5’ from the other coral. They’re decently spaced apart overall.
Anything else I should be checking? I’ll put my parameters below.
Temp 77.5 ranges .2 rarely. On an apex and separate controller.
Salinity: 1.025 (ATO in use)
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: .18
Ph: 8
Alk: 8.6
Calc: 496
Mag: 1550
Phos: .59
Testing with Hanna marine master
I use Reef Energy AB+ twice weekly.
144g display 30g sump. Plenty of flow.
Par ranges from 400 at the top to 80 at the bottom. 10% biweekly water changes with reef crystals.
Reef Breeders Photon V2
I’m going to start dosing to keep the Alk/calc stable but just got the stuff for it but haven’t been dosing regularly, just relying on water changes and the duncans have faired very well the last couple of months.
The only other change I’ve made was putting caulerpa in the sump and had a light on a 16 hour cycle. Have had this for a month.
I had a thriving Duncan coral. 3 main heads and 3 baby heads. Was growing well.
I love Duncan coral. Picked up more at a LFS. All were open and happy but kept getting knocked over because my fish can be douches.
So I used the grey epoxy from seachem, including my original Duncan.
The next day, my original was closed tight. Next day, toast.
All the new ones opened within 20 minutes when I put them in originally. Once the epoxy was applied, they closed. 2/5 are goners. The others are closed.
I thought my parameters were off, so I checked and all within a healthy range except phosphate which was .68. I used phos guard, which dropped it insignificantly to .59. Removed it.
I can’t think of what else is causing this.
I should note that I bought an elegance at the same time and that is semi closed but looks pretty sad but no epoxy was applied to that.
I have palys, a hammer, a frammer, anemones, and leathers that don’t seem to be affected, but those didn’t have the epoxy applied to them. Anemones are about 2-2.5’ from the other coral. They’re decently spaced apart overall.
Anything else I should be checking? I’ll put my parameters below.
Temp 77.5 ranges .2 rarely. On an apex and separate controller.
Salinity: 1.025 (ATO in use)
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: .18
Ph: 8
Alk: 8.6
Calc: 496
Mag: 1550
Phos: .59
Testing with Hanna marine master
I use Reef Energy AB+ twice weekly.
144g display 30g sump. Plenty of flow.
Par ranges from 400 at the top to 80 at the bottom. 10% biweekly water changes with reef crystals.
Reef Breeders Photon V2
I’m going to start dosing to keep the Alk/calc stable but just got the stuff for it but haven’t been dosing regularly, just relying on water changes and the duncans have faired very well the last couple of months.
The only other change I’ve made was putting caulerpa in the sump and had a light on a 16 hour cycle. Have had this for a month.