Coral bleaching - caused by RODI?

Laurenr22

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I've had my 29gallon tank for 2 years now, and recently one of my corals has begun to bleach.
Forgive me, I don't even know what kind of coral this is, but it has been doing great for the past two years. It's mostly a tank for fish but my bf sometimes goes out and buys these coral pieces without really knowing anything about them. ;Facepalm

About a month ago I started doing my top offs with RODI water. Previously I had been using tap water with conditioner.

Is it perhaps not getting enough nutrients? Should I go back to tap water? I do supplement the tank with zooplankton and phytoplankton.

The only other change to my tank has been the addition of a Coral Beauty Angelfish, which I know can sometimes nip at coral, but I haven't witnessed her doing that.
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Doubtful that it’s from RODI. More likely it’s from swings of either SG, alk, ph, temp with nutrient starved right behind it. Would really need your parameters for a more accurate diagnosis.
 
Doubtful that it’s from RODI. More likely it’s from swings of either SG, alk, ph, temp with nutrient starved right behind it. Would really need your parameters for a more accurate diagnosis.

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Also what kind of lighting do you have?
 
SG is 1.025
Temp is always 78
Ammonia 0
Nitrates/Nitrites 0
I'm out of test strips for the rest but when I had it checked at the LFS 2 weeks ago they said all was good.

Lighting is just a white and blue LED set from Amazon. I keep it on white from around noon to 6pm, and blue the rest of the time. Off at night. I used to keep it on white from 9-6 but was having algae problems so I cut back. I know it's not the proper lighting setup for coral which is why I haven't purchased too many coral pieces. However it seems to have been fine for the last 2 years.

Can anyone tell me what type of coral it is so I can do some research on it?
 
Hmm, after searching I think it's a green pavona. It started off as just a little frag and grew over the past 2 years to cover that whole rock. Can I save it? Or is it pretty much done for at this point?
 
Hmm after searching I think it's a green pavona. It started off as just a little frag and has grown to cover that whole rock.
Is it pretty much done for at this point, or is it salvageable? Anything I can do?
 

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