Hammer and fog spawn help !

jorge0912

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my hammer and frog spawn aren’t opening up like they used to they were big pretty and now it looks small anybody can tell my what could be going on...the other hammer looks really good and big and on the frog spawn is only one branch that is not opening up ....
I don’t see any brown jelly or worms that’s be disturbing it
Have not changed lighting flow ... could they all en splitting ? Maybe idk
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Calcium 445
All 8.6
Nitrates 4
Salinity 1.025
Magnesium 1320
Here are some pictures of them 8C2387E7-1019-46B3-A8F6-D254690749F2.jpeg FB683CA9-68AF-444D-8AF5-16D60DD62223.jpeg
 

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Hmmm. looks like an established tank.
Any recent changes to light intensity or duration?
Any swings in ALK? These are very sensitive to alk changes.
Any changes to flow or temp?
 
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Yeah it is getting shade but not the hammer :(
And hmm I did have my alk drop to 6 :( last week did fix it slowly and no changes in flow or ligths no checked the par and everything is the same par it used to be
 

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The mention of alk dropping to 6 would tell me that’s your problem there, especially with euphyllias, they are sensitive to big swings in alk. Any ideas why the big drop? Might want to figure out that problem before it happens again & causes a serious crash. Plus I would recommend to slowly bump alk up to 10. Good luck.
 

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Unless you have a nano tank id suggest getting a cheap doser. Think can pick them up for 60-75 now on amazon. I think this is one of my best additions to my tank, no more worrying about dosing alk, ca, mg anymore. If i bought another id buy a 4-5 head to also dose phyto, iodine, amino's, anything to simplify things
 

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nope, not at all. I don't dose mg or anything. I haven't done a water test in over a year. Just use kalk. and I can't kill the things. Started with 4 heads now have hundreds.

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I think it was my sps since all the sudden they started growing super fast i think they consumed the calcium fast but fixed by bumping my dosing a bit more ... i check my levels every 3 days to see how everything is with Hannah checkers
And Red Sea test kits
 

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The mention of alk dropping to 6 would tell me that’s your problem there, especially with euphyllias, they are sensitive to big swings in alk. Any ideas why the big drop? Might want to figure out that problem before it happens again & causes a serious crash. Plus I would recommend to slowly bump alk up to 10. Good luck.
Why is alk at 6 a problem?
 
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Well I moved the coral a bit more and adjusted my flow down from 40 percent to 30 percent in my mp40s hopefully everything will be happy now haven’t messed with flow since one year ago :D
My luck as I can’t post my paremters again as my test kits regiments finished
 

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The t5 lighting didn’t fix it .... it is the spread of light of the t5’ because they are much longer and don’t create the same type of shading. Adding another led light fixture would have the same result.
 

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The t5 lighting didn’t fix it .... it is the spread of light of the t5’ because they are much longer and don’t create the same type of shading. Adding another led light fixture would have the same result.

I don't understand your post, as you state t5 didn't 'fix' it and then explain why t5 can compensate (aka fix) shading from a single point light source.

Anyways, shading from a singular light source (such as led) causes euphylia to grow this way. 'Fixing' it can be accomplished by adding multiple point light sources.
 

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