Close up sure but have tissue reced like that?I agree with this too. Also keep in mind that LPS close up when they grow new heads or polyps. I always try to give myself 3 days of monitoring before any type of worry should set in.
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Close up sure but have tissue reced like that?I agree with this too. Also keep in mind that LPS close up when they grow new heads or polyps. I always try to give myself 3 days of monitoring before any type of worry should set in.
Also i have lps and sofites onlyI agree with this too. Also keep in mind that LPS close up when they grow new heads or polyps. I always try to give myself 3 days of monitoring before any type of worry should set in.
yup.I always try to give myself 3 days of monitoring before any type of worry should set in.
soooo weird.Well i just got home, frogspawn is still open and has good color and has not sustained any more damage. Acans are still closed up tho.
thats good.The only thing i changed was the 25% WC and putting my hermit in a breeder box (where he still is)
Algae just is. Low numbers dont kill it, high numbers dont cause it. You have to scrub and remove.also dosnt help explain the hair algae issue -_-
cos scrubber or outside air. With the PH at 8 im not 100% is a problem, but worth checking.IF the ph swing is an issue how can i counter it? And ive been going at the HA with a toothbrush now to keep it at bay for a while.
Admittedly I had not checked Alk in a week or so as everything seemed just fine and it was 11ish last i checked so when things started acting goofy i checked and it was 8 so over the corse of 2 or 3 weeks in droped from 11-8So, if 8 dKH is "really low", what is alkalinity normally at? How long did it take to fall to 8 dKH?
I agree that 8 dKH isn't "low" in an of itself, but if the tank is normally at 11 or 12 dKH, and fell to 8 dKH in a week or two, then yes that would cause stress to the tank. Changes in alkalinity are more of a problem than the actual number in many cases. I do think 8 dKH is on the low side for an LPS tank as lower alkalinity seems to be linked to Brown Jelly Disease in my experience.
The red patches in the photos look like red coralline, not cyanobacteria.
I do think that the bare patch on the Frogspawn was either caused by alkalinity fluctuation (depending how far/quickly it dropped), or a critter eating it. The critter eating it may be something you didn't purposely add, I'd check at night while the lights are off. If you cover your flashlight with a red filter the critters don't react to it so much because they can't really see it.
Admittedly I had not checked Alk in a week or so as everything seemed just fine and it was 11ish last i checked so when things started acting goofy i checked and it was 8 so over the corse of 2 or 3 weeks in droped from 11-8
I used to test every day but haven't as of late cuz ive been busy and everything was running fine. 3 weeks ago when last i checked levels were normal up around 11. Also i dont dose i just do 25% weekly WC and up till this point i have had no problem maintaining levels.
IO Reef Crystals ......also yeah i know it is oddSeems awfully weird for the tank to suddenly go through so much more alkalinity. What salt are you using to keep it this high? sorry if you mentioned already, I'm bouncing around threads...

