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Sorry to hear about your troubles. Sounds like your parameters and dosing are all over the place which is likely your issue over lighting.
I haven't read the whole thread but I'll try to help.
Your alk is 12? This could be the problem. What salt mix? Manual dosing?
Too many people jump to blame lighting when it's rarely the issue.
Yeah I am merely trying to help Ryan, by offering advice on a very similar experience when I first switched to LED's. His corals looked EXACTLY like mine did, I reduced lighting intensity and duration and my corals are all fine now. I made no other changes at that time and it worked. The alk is definitely high and it could be contributing, but from the looks of it, he over exposed them like many people do that are new to LED's. Regardless, it may not be lighting, but I would diagnose one thing at a time and lighting is an easy one to diagnose. If the corals bounce back, HOORAH, if they don't...try a different angle. Jumping all over the place will likely create more issues than he had to start with. I would definitely get the alk / calcium in check, which I did mention earlier.
Autocorrect likes to change "alk" to "all". /headslap
Haha! I've typed it enough mine changes all to alk!
With the alk problem would I also be seeing issues with my softies?


