SPS tip burn help

itsnicholas

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Hello, I have multiple SPS corals that have got tip burn after an alk jump (i would assume). My alkalinity went from around 8.3 to 10. I stopped dosing and brought it back down to 8.4dkh and it has been stable there with calcium at 419 for about 3-4 days now. my corals have started to get white tips and it just keeps receding.

I have a millepora and TSA fruity pebbles colony that has white tips all over and they are not getting any better. i also turned the lights down about 30%. What can I do to STOP the tips from receding down further and further?

Should I cut all the tips? Would that stress the coral even more? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I will answer any questions.

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I ran out of reagent. It comes tomorrow, but it typically is between 0.04 - 0.06
Guessing that with NO3 that high the PO4 bottomed out....IMO this is what causes the "burnt tips" when alk changes. (Alk changes in higher nutrient systems should be tolerated better.)
 

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i have to agree, sometimes it gets away from us and that phosphate just bottoms out and strips acros
 

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