HELP: Green Birdsnest's polyps pealing away

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Hi experts, noticed that my Green Birdsnest's polyps pealing away from the skeleton, exposing it. Any suggestions on what I should be doing?
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Also noticed some irritation signs (white cotton) covering some parts of the coral especially at the branch tip areas.
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Thanks.
 
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Check the following:
Location: upper half of tank
Temp 76-79
Salinity 1.025
Nitrate < .4
Alk 8-9
Ca 440
Mag 1300
Moderate light and water flow
 
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Hi Vetteguy53081, thank you.
The coral is placed in low/med water flow area.
Here are my tank/water details:
Tank: 200L AIO
Inhabitants: Mixed
Temperature: 26°C
Lighting: NemoLight
Salinity: 1.026
KH: 15 drops
PH: 8.2
Calcium: 28 drops (>520ppm)
Nitrate: 0
Nitrite: 0
Phosphate: 0
Ammonia: 0
Not testing magnesium currently.
Any recommendations based on the above.
 
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Calcium is a little on thw higher side can reduce over time, 0 nitrates and 0 phosphate try feed a little more.. fish in the tank?
Thank you very much. Any suggestions on effective ways to bring down the calcium?
 
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Thank you for helping out..

I am using Red Sea Coral Pro and using RO for my water source. I only dose manually as needed based on test results. Just did 25% water change 4 days ago and here are the parameters of newly prepared/mixed water (before adding it to the tank):
  • KH: 16 drops (not sure why)
  • PH: 8.4
  • Nitrate: 0
  • Nitrite: 0
  • Phosphate: 0
  • Ammonia: 0
  • Calcium: Didn't test (I should have done it :()
 

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I doubt your calcium level would do that. I would be looking at your nitrate and phosphates, what test kit are you using?
Is your light 36watt? If so that’s not much at all for 200l tank
Correct calcium wont be the issue but still can reduce a little or what you have in the tank will consume it anyways.

Yes need to get nitrate and phosphate up at least to a reading.
 

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Any small shrimps in the same tank?? My stylos, pocis and birdsnests (hystrix) would always have missing flesh at the tips and sometimes the sides due to my sexy shrimps.
 
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I doubt your calcium level would do that. I would be looking at your nitrate and phosphates, what test kit are you using?
Is your light 36watt? If so that’s not much at all for 200l tank
Thanks, I am using NemoLight (54W), a Multi-Spectrum LED: 62 x 8000K White, 38 x 460nm Blue, 6 x 630nm Red, 2 x 520nm Green. I am using API test kit, I am testing the water again will keep you posted.
 
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Any small shrimps in the same tank?? My stylos, pocis and birdsnests (hystrix) would always have missing flesh at the tips and sometimes the sides due to my sexy shrimps.
Unfortunately no shrimps in my tank... as my predatory fishes ate them :(
 
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Thanks, I am using NemoLight (54W), a Multi-Spectrum LED: 62 x 8000K White, 38 x 460nm Blue, 6 x 630nm Red, 2 x 520nm Green. I am using API test kit, I am testing the water again will keep you posted.
My water parameters currently (API):
KH: 14
PH: 8 - 8.2
Ca: >500
Temp: 26°C
Salinity: 1.026
Nitrate: 0
Nitrite: 0
Ammonia: 0
Phosphate: 2
 
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Hi experts, noticed that my Green Birdsnest's polyps pealing away from the skeleton, exposing it. Any suggestions on what I should be doing?
20210311_100751.jpg


Also noticed some irritation signs (white cotton) covering some parts of the coral especially at the branch tip areas.
20210305_133624.jpg


Thanks.
Only time my birdsnest was stressed was too much flow.
 
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Po4 at 2 ppm is high.
Thanks Pistondog, I am still very new to the hobby.. was under the impression that high Po4 will have a direct impact towards algae growth. Will it also have a negative impact toward coral health and growth as well?
 

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Thanks Pistondog, I am still very new to the hobby.. was under the impression that high Po4 will have a direct impact towards algae growth. Will it also have a negative impact toward coral health and growth as well?
Yes, it inhibits calcium uptake.
 
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Yes, it inhibits calcium uptake.
Thank you very much
 

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