ATI ICP in the mail! Hopefully this will give some useful insight. I have been pushing on getting phosphates down too. I dont see any changes, good or bad so far. But, no further necrosis either.
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Am I reading this right?Need some more experienced eyes on this, and would be grateful for any advice getting to the bottom of this!
I have been shifing the focus in my tank to sps, and all my 'easier' stuff has been going great for a little over a year now so i decided to dive in and starting about August last year added a few batches of nice frags. A few months ago i started to notice 'tuliping' and distorted polyps and stunted growth. When the frags were first added they grew a little and would start to base out and then just hit a wall. I pushed through that and got another wave of growth, but am now seeing some basal STN and STN in areas where the frag is self-shading. Like really slow, over the course of a few weeks. In trying to figure this out and watching them at night i also noticed some odd patterning that looks like bug bite marks but for the life of me cant see any bugs even after looking almost every night for a week or so. Is this the work or a pest? Or is it something else entirely? Or a combination of the two?
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I have been doing regularish water changes for 6ish months mraning every week or every other week 10-15 gallons (75 gallon display, 40b sump) skimming dry, i use AFR and have been manually dosing ammonium bicaronate as my nitrates are always super low. Po4 is high though and ive been working getting it down slowly with lanthanum chloride in the skimmer cup.
Sg: 1.0255
Alk: 8.3dKh
Cal: 400ppm
Mag: 1500ppm
No3: .2ppm (dosing .5 oz of 9g/250ml per day ammonium)
Po4: .4ppm
pH: 8.2
I have been feeding benireef 2x week as well as adding af probio s/f as directed. Parameters are stable except po4 which i am working on. Thank you!
I havent seen any bugs despite intensive looking. Just those odd patterns on the underside. May or may not be bugs.Those bugs, are they coming from the coral skin or the rock the coral is attached to? Bugs on skin = bad. Interceptor if so. (red, white, or black)
If these are truly your numbers, I would totally focus on getting po4 down to a reasonable level. I would recommend under .12 for SPS. If your no3 is truly that low, you are likely starving the corals as well. I am not saying these numbers are definitely what is causing your issues but it would be on my short list. The good news is, this number combination will work in your benefit. Start dosing nitrate to try to maintain at a very minimum 5 no3. When you do that, your po4 will start coming down naturally. Just my experience with SPS. When po4 is over .15 or nitrate drops below 5 I see bad results in my sticks.Am I reading this right?
.4 phosphate and .2 nitrate?
Thanks man, good to know i am not alone at least lol. Hope yours get turned around and heal fully too! Would be nice to find out what is going on definitively at least (in both our cases) if for nothing else than to expand the collective knowledge base. If the ICP doesn't point to anything definitive I will keep aquabiomics in mind.Sorry man just seeing this. Those are some great pictures. I sure dont see any pest but im not a expert and have been dealing with RTN/STN off and for the last year also. Its one of the main reasons I setup a new frag tank just to make back ups of everything. I really wish I had some advice here for you. Hopefully the ICP tells you something for me there was no obvious sign. If ICP doesn't show anything I would do the aquabiomics next.
Am I reading this right?
.4 phosphate and .2 nitrate?
Yep, that is indeed correct. I have been running high phosphates for 2 years or so. I have been dosing LC to bring them down and have been slowly increasing dosage and monitoring for 2 months or so. I did just cut back on pellet feeding Monday too shifting to more cubes instead, hoping that would help.If these are truly your numbers, I would totally focus on getting po4 down to a reasonable level. I would recommend under .12 for SPS. If your no3 is truly that low, you are likely starving the corals as well. I am not saying these numbers are definitely what is causing your issues but it would be on my short list. The good news is, this number combination will work in your benefit. Start dosing nitrate to try to maintain at a very minimum 5 no3. When you do that, your po4 will start coming down naturally. Just my experience with SPS. When po4 is over .15 or nitrate drops below 5 I see bad results in my sticks.
Yeah sometimes its partial sometimes I loose the whole thing. My phos has been high for long time also .4-.5 im at .15 now as of just the other day been using Tropic marin elimi NP just dumping it in my skimmer. It doesn't seem to affect the fish/tank that way.Thanks man, good to know i am not alone at least lol. Hope yours get turned around and heal fully too! Would be nice to find out what is going on definitively at least (in both our cases) if for nothing else than to expand the collective knowledge base. If the ICP doesn't point to anything definitive I will keep aquabiomics in mind.
Truely sucky. Ive luckily only lost 2 so far, the rest seem to have stabilized, hopefully they are able to recover, or maybe i will frag the STNd bits and give it a fresh start.Yeah sometimes its partial sometimes I loose the whole thing. My phos has been high for long time also .4-.5 im at .15 now as of just the other day been using Tropic marin elimi NP just dumping it in my skimmer. It doesn't seem to affect the fish/tank that way.
You won't see them without a microscope..I havent seen any bugs despite intensive looking. Just those odd patterns on the underside. May or may not be bugs.
Thanks! It is odd, i was worried iron was too low, and i have a ton of macro in the sump so i thought it was getting used more heavily than it was. Guess it goes to prove the addage of not dosing without testing once again true. Definitely going to give my ro a once over.Interesting icp, I kinda think you should get your ro working proper and do a water change, would fix the weirdness in the icp and the high p04. Then from there test to see if p04 keeps raising and use the many methods available to reduce it.
High bromine and such a high level of iron is weird, is there a chance you dosed chaeto grow and then immediately grabbed your icp sample?
Coral look better for sure.
What salt mix was it? That’s a really high mgHoly crap... think i found my magnisium smoking gun...
Tested some fresh mixed salt, 1.026 salinity and it maxed out my salifert test kit. Extrapolating that .2 titrant is another 30ppm, i added 1.25 ml titrant so 1875 ppm!!!
Guess i am chucking this bucket :/ but that at least solves that mystery.
Instant ocean purple bucket.What salt mix was it? That’s a really high mg