I've been sick for the past couple days and haven't been paying as much attention tho my tank as usual. I looked on today and found this. What can i do? Its only on the shaded side.
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Its happened over just the last 3-4 days. No i don't have any revive, i can see if i can find some if that is going tho help. I'm afraid it's to late for the parts that are gone.How quickly has it progressed? Do you have revive for a dip?
I have one Hydra 52, no changes lately. I don't think its lighting. I had to pull that piece off the rock out was on, i hope i didn't expose it, i didnt think i did.What kind of light do you have? Did you make any light changes recently?
Just tested my water today, but didn't test dkh. I'll test that tomorrow.Birdsnest are usually one of the first SPS to shows signs of an swing in dkh. People refer to them as the canary corals of the SPS world.
Interesting. That's the first time I've heard that before.Birdsnest are usually one of the first SPS to shows signs of an swing in dkh. People refer to them as the canary corals of the SPS world.
I have one Hydra 52, no changes lately. I don't think its lighting. I had to pull that piece off the rock out was on, i hope i didn't expose it, i didnt think i did.
That is exactly what i think is happening.I respect your hunch on this only you can really tell what the system is telling you.
That being said, LED lights are notorious for poor light dispersion and as a consequence white belly bottoms. Hence my pointer. If you recently moved it say from the center of the light towards the side of your tank I wouldn't be surprised if it's not getting enough dispersed light to cover the coral all around. I have had a similar problem before.