My Cyphastrea seems to be receeding. I'm leaning toward predation, because the area with greatest flow and light exposure seems least affected.
It is mounted on a shaded side of the rock and in such a way that the light hits the coral obliquely.
This is today:
Note that the areas of the mat adjacent to the exposed frag plug are worst off. These are also the areas most accessible from the rock.
This was a couple of weeks ago:
Parameters (today):
○ Ca: 520 ppm
(target: 400-450 ppm)
per Salifert titration
○ Alk: 8.7 dKH
(target: 8-12 dkH)
per Salifert titration
○ Mg: 1,210 ppm
(target: 1,250-1,400 ppm)
per Salifert titration
○ pH: 8.2
(target: 8.1-8.4)
per API colorimetric
○ Salinity: 1.0261 SpG/ 35 ppt
(target: 35 ppt)
per TropicMarin precision
glass hydrometer
○ Temperature: 78.7°F
(target: 73-84°F)
per Weber digital therm.
○ Nitrate: 36.2 ppm
(target: 5-50 ppm*)
per Hanna HR Checker
○ Phosphate: 0.66 ppm
(target: 0.06-0.3 ppm*)
per Hanna ULR Checker
It is mounted on a shaded side of the rock and in such a way that the light hits the coral obliquely.
This is today:
Note that the areas of the mat adjacent to the exposed frag plug are worst off. These are also the areas most accessible from the rock.
This was a couple of weeks ago:
Parameters (today):
○ Ca: 520 ppm
(target: 400-450 ppm)
per Salifert titration
○ Alk: 8.7 dKH
(target: 8-12 dkH)
per Salifert titration
○ Mg: 1,210 ppm
(target: 1,250-1,400 ppm)
per Salifert titration
○ pH: 8.2
(target: 8.1-8.4)
per API colorimetric
○ Salinity: 1.0261 SpG/ 35 ppt
(target: 35 ppt)
per TropicMarin precision
glass hydrometer
○ Temperature: 78.7°F
(target: 73-84°F)
per Weber digital therm.
○ Nitrate: 36.2 ppm
(target: 5-50 ppm*)
per Hanna HR Checker
○ Phosphate: 0.66 ppm
(target: 0.06-0.3 ppm*)
per Hanna ULR Checker
