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Ph:8.0 Nitrate:0 temp:80 calcium:400 ppm salinity 1.023 I’ve been dosing marine buffer to raise my ph. I did not dip the coral and I’ve seen nothing in my tank mess with the coral.Tank parameters? Did you dip the coral? Have you seen any critters or any of your fish mess with it?
How olds your tank? It looks fairly new.Ph:8.0 Nitrate:0 temp:80 calcium:400 ppm salinity 1.023 I’ve been dosing marine buffer to raise my ph. I did not dip the coral and I’ve seen nothing in my tank mess with the coral.
what types of lights do you have? How long has the tank been up? Too recent tanks or ineffective lights will kill most corals. I does not look dead, but definitely stressed. Maybe wait a few days and see what happens.
6 months I didn’t have anything in it though from months 2-4How olds your tank? It looks fairly new.
Kessil a80 and the tank has been up for 6 monthswhat types of lights do you have? How long has the tank been up? Too recent tanks or ineffective lights will kill most corals. I does not look dead, but definitely stressed. Maybe wait a few days and see what happens.
How can I do thathaving 0 nitrate can be bad, tey to keep a ratio of nitrate to phos
I haven’t tested my alk I will get a test kit and get back to you.What is your alk level? The buffer is likely elevating your alk. Steady alk is much more important then chasing ph.
Feed that sucker! Maybe the frog will accept sone roids of mysisSofties/lps needs some nutrients in the water to feed them (nitrate, phosphate, ect.). Feeding your fish will provide these nutrients. Then you do water changes to remove these excess nutrients. Too much is bad, and not any is bad. Your frogspawn will starve without these nutrients. Feed your tank more often, if your not doing so

