Pipe organ receding

austintylerl

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I have a pipe organ coral that ive had for a few years with great growth. Recently it has started to recede and show some of its skeleton. Its also swarming with tiny brittle starfish. Any ideas?

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Ph 8.4
Sp 1.26
Temp 76

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Could you frag off the dead parts? - reason being - are the starfish just 'cleaning up' the dead coral - or causing the problem? Have you tried a dip?
 

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Mine does not like high nitrates. It also grows much better and is healthier when it’s in some pulsing flow.
 

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I have a pipe organ coral that ive had for a few years with great growth. Recently it has started to recede and show some of its skeleton. Its also swarming with tiny brittle starfish. Any ideas?

Phospate .03
Nitrate 5
Calc 480
Kh 9
Ph 8.4
Sp 1.26
Temp 76

270f27e8a3dd981e67fbca47afa3fc40.jpg
IMG_2454.JPG
It's time for ICP test, will show deficiency in water perimeters
 

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