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I’m currently out of town and have family watching my tanks. Sent me a picture of my blasto and almost all the flesh is gone. Looked amazing 2 days ago before I left. Any ideas?

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What are the water parameters (salinity, temp, alk, cal, pH, po4)?

Any chance someone in your family dumped something in the tank?
 
What are the water parameters (salinity, temp, alk, cal, pH, po4)?

Any chance someone in your family dumped something in the tank?
As of before I left:
Salinity- 1.025
Temp- 77.5
All- 9.3
Cal- 430
PH- 8.2
Mag- 1300
Phosphates are pretty high at .30
Nitrates also high at 35
 
As of before I left:
Salinity- 1.025
Temp- 77.5
All- 9.3
Cal- 430
PH- 8.2
Mag- 1300
Phosphates are pretty high at .30
Nitrates also high at 35
I don’t think they would dump anything in the tank. They’ve been around it and love it, just don’t know how to take care of it.
 
As of before I left:
Salinity- 1.025
Temp- 77.5
All- 9.3
Cal- 430
PH- 8.2
Mag- 1300
Phosphates are pretty high at .30
Nitrates also high at 35
Everything looks okay, except nitrates are a bit high. However, blastos are very hardy, so I think it is something else. What lighting are you using? Do you know how much par it is getting?
 
Everything looks okay, except nitrates are a bit high. However, blastos are very hardy, so I think it is something else. What lighting are you using? Do you know how much par it is getting?
I have the current reef LEDs, the dual strips. My school instructor actually just ordered a PAR meter and I might see if I can pay him to borrow it. No idea what my PAR levels are now. Could too intense of light do that do you think?
 
I have the current reef LEDs, the dual strips. My school instructor actually just ordered a PAR meter and I might see if I can pay him to borrow it. No idea what my PAR levels are now. Could too intense of light do that do you think?
I heard current LEDs don't provide enough light for most corals. It might be low in par, so a par meter should help you. For now, I would continue to keep the water parameters stable and leave it alone.
 

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