Some of my sps are turning white and loses polyps what do I do???? Is this bleaching or are they completely dying!
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AI Hydra 52 and everything was fine with them 1-2 months ago so. Will post params tonightSPS are difficult to work with if your tank is new. Once you have coraline algae growing throughout the tank then you know you are ready for SPS. Recheck all your parameters and see if your light intensity and duration is suitable for your SPS corals. What is your par readings for your tank? Keep up weekly water changes.
Hydra 52, your tank is a 20 gallon right? What intensity are running the Hydra? Might be cooking those coral.AI Hydra 52 and everything was fine with them 1-2 months ago so. Will post params tonight
SPS are just difficult. Lol one of my tanks is 7 years and I still have trouble with SPS!SPS are difficult to work with if your tank is new.
Running at like 40% intensity for like 6 hours a day they used to be on full blast and everything was fine, and yeah my tank is a 25 gal tank. All the SPS are randomly bleaching/dying. I’ll post the params and my light schedule when I get to my computer todayHydra 52, your tank is a 20 gallon right? What intensity are running the Hydra? Might be cooking those coral.
SPS are just difficult. Lol one of my tanks is 7 years and I still have trouble with SPS!
I'm not even going to try them until I see a lot of coraline forming in the tank.Hydra 52, your tank is a 20 gallon right? What intensity are running the Hydra? Might be cooking those coral.
SPS are just difficult. Lol one of my tanks is 7 years and I still have trouble with SPS!
I have a ton of cyano building up on my sand bed and my corals. What can I do to combat this problem along with the Dino's I am still fighting. Cyano builds up on my corals everyday....
Use chemiclean. Works and your cyano will be gone o 3 days.The cyano/dinos are also definitely taking a toll on my corals, I might just need to nuke it with some chemiclean
The thing is you had Dinos than cyano to be honest your chances are small anyway in a 2 month old tank.
Some of my sps are turning white and loses polyps what do I do???? Is this bleaching or are they completely dying!
I run my XR15 pros at 38% overall intensity and my tank is 22 inches deep.Running at like 40% intensity for like 6 hours a day they used to be on full blast and everything was fine, and yeah my tank is a 25 gal tank. All the SPS are randomly bleaching/dying. I’ll post the params and my light schedule when I get to my computer today
Just ordered some chemiclean that should be here tomorrow, as for my parameters should I keep my phosphates and nitrates high or keep them lower?Use chemiclean. Works and your cyano will be gone o 3 days.
The thing is you had Dinos than cyano to be honest your chances are small anyway in a 2 month old tank.
knowing this is going on for a while here is what I would do.
1 kill the cyano with chemiclean. It may come back later but in me experience cyano come every time when the balance in parameters are changing too quickly. And your tank had quite a bit of that.
2 get your parameters Ca /mg/alk no3 and po4 in check. if you still have corals after they may come back.
3 forget vibrant and microbacter 7 for a while. Due to the nature of your problems they will not solve them but likely make if your want dose bacterial products use Fauna Marin ReBiotic Will help with dinos and cyano too.
4. Don’t do any more blackouts the corals you have are stressed enough. Blow off the cyano of them every time you walk by the tank. Keep them clean.
5 once your cyano gone you will see nitrate and phosphate spike. For now use water changes.
6 for now don’t buy any more corals wait till your tan is more stable
Nitrates 5 to 10 and phosphate. 03 to .1 is what seems to be the range. I used chemiclean few weeks back. It worked well. You need an airstone in the tank for extra 02 for fish. After 48 hours do the water change and run heavy carbon to get the excess out of the tank. Skimmer will overflow for few days. Take any bio media out before you add chemiclean.Just ordered some chemiclean that should be here tomorrow, as for my parameters should I keep my phosphates and nitrates high or keep them lower?
Could I just run my skimmer with no cup for extra 02 exchange?Nitrates 5 to 10 and phosphate. 03 to .1 is what seems to be the range. I used chemiclean few weeks back. It worked well. You need an airstone in the tank for extra 02 for fish. After 48 hours do the water change and run heavy carbon to get the excess out of the tank. Skimmer will overflow for few days. Take any bio media out before you add chemiclean.
I did that plus added an airstone for 48 hours just to be safe for the fish.Could I just run my skimmer with no cup for extra 02 exchange?
@brandon429 prime candidate for a Rip clean. I tried to help. Getting conflicting advice on how to save his tank.I’d scrub all that junk off the rocks with a toothbrush and do a good water change. 4 or 5 gallons. Turn your lights off for 3-4 days. Then suck out all the dying cyano with another 4 gl water change.
DO YOU clean the sand regularly!!! If not then only vacuum 1/4 to 1/2 each time.
Or just RIP clean your tank and call it a day!!
Wishing you luck with your tank.Just ordered some chemiclean
Dinos were never confirmed.The thing is you had Dinos
theres no excuse for losing nanos to invasion it’s done on purpose or they’re saved—on purpose.
I knew you could it say better than me!!Shadow was simply unwilling to let his tank die. Personal resolve saved his nano, not biology.
I’ll revisit this, I had my doubts with chemiclean and I think this would be a better solution to my issue. My only concern is killing off all of the beneficial bacteria. But either way this rip clean will get rid of whatever algae I do have and hopefully save my corals.I knew you could it say better than me!!