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Brown jelly disease? How do I fix that ? And yeah my nitrates are at 0Looks like the head melted to me. Almost looks like BJD(brown jelly disease).
phosphates at .03 is way to low for my liking. Have a nitrate number too?
Dying !?! That’s very disappointing And how do I raise my phosphates I do have reef roids would that help?Do some research on BJD, you don't typically "fix" it. The coral ends up dying.
I would say though with 0 nitrates and .03 phosphates your more then likely just starving it.
What is your preferred way ?Not my preferred way, but it does work.
Looks like the head melted to me. Almost looks like BJD(brown jelly disease).
phosphates at .03 is way to low for my liking. Have a nitrate number too?
0 nitrate is definitely a problem and phosphate is on the low end too.Brown jelly disease? How do I fix that ? And yeah my nitrates are at 0
But the current guy I'm arguing with in another thread says I have no idea what I'm talking about because another poster has .03 phosphates and thats way to high. LOL0 nitrate is definitely a problem and phosphate is on the low end too.
I do use reef roids for increasing phosphate. Works every time but I now quit feeding it regularly due to the phosphate increasing effect.
the pics ar too fuzzy to identify brown jelly disease.
fix nitrate first you want to be in 5-15ppm mark.
Alkalinity and magnesium swings also can upset lps
I will look into thatI prefer to dose just nitrates and phosphates without adding all the extra stuff that foods like reef roids adds.
Brightwell makes neonitro, and neophos, but there are many DIY additives that are just nitrate and phosphates also.
I prefer to dose just nitrates and phosphates without adding all the extra stuff that foods like reef roids adds.
Brightwell makes neonitro, and neophos, but there are many DIY additives that are just nitrate and phosphates also
0.3 is high 0.03 is notBut the current guy I'm arguing with in another thread says I have no idea what I'm talking about because another poster has .03 phosphates and thats way to high. LOL
0 nitrate is definitely a problem and phosphate is on the low end too.
I do use reef roids for increasing phosphate. Works every time but I now quit feeding it regularly due to the phosphate increasing effect.
the pics ar too fuzzy to identify brown jelly disease.
fix nitrate first you want to be in 5-15ppm mark.
Alkalinity and magnesium swings also can upset lps
0 nitrate is definitely a problem and phosphate is on the low end too.
I do use reef roids for increasing phosphate. Works every time but I now quit feeding it regularly due to the phosphate increasing effect.
the pics ar too fuzzy to identify brown jelly disease.
fix nitrate first you want to be in 5-15ppm mark.
Alkalinity and magnesium swings also can upset lps
Never had brown jelly so don’t have first hand experience but read chemiclean have positive effects on it
U probably can’t see it color wise but if I was to describe it I would say it’s a white curly string
I actually corrected my post. I meant 0.03. And yes we agree 100% that is not high.not .3 but .03. for any coral is not high