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This coral went through QT for 6 weeks and it's been in my display for about 3 weeks. Up until about two days ago it was doing fantastic. It looks like the flesh on the tips is coming off. I haven't been able to see any pests. All of my other corals seem fine.

Salinity 1.025
Temp 78
Po3: 3
Po4: .07
Alk 8.0
Ca 440
Mg 1275


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Looks like STN on the tips, I would try dipping the coral in something Coral ReVive by Two Little Fishies or a similar product.

#reefsquad, any more thoughts?
 
I’d not dip it honestly, I’d put it back in the qt though.

What’s the difference in the two tanks?
Flow
Light ?


I use the same lights on both tanks and the flow is very similar. I think the flow is higher in the DT and I've been turning it up recently. I took the flow back down tonight and moved the coral into a lower flow portion of the tank.
 
Looks like burnt tips, but your parameters suggest otherwise. Was there a big change in alkalinity between the QT tank and the display?

The only change has been P04. I've raised it from .009 to .07.

I went ahead and started running some carbon tonight incase any contamination has gotten into the tank. I dose Red Sea reef energy A and B twice per week. I've been doing that for 4 months or more and never had any negative reaction from using it.
 
I had some issues back in the spring and backed of the intensity of my white spectrum. I also started dosing Vitamin C with my frozen to help the corals recover for the daily blast of light. It sound crazy, but this is a old school reefing method of help with fish stress and now with coral health.
 
I had some issues back in the spring and backed of the intensity of my white spectrum. I also started dosing Vitamin C with my frozen to help the corals recover for the daily blast of light. It sound crazy, but this is a old school reefing method of help with fish stress and now with coral health.

How much vitamin C were you dosing? Ml/Day?
 
Was that in your 72 gallon bow front tank? I found some vitamin C in powder form on Amazon but I'm not sure of the conversion to ml. What product were you using?

Do you feed frozen? How much frozen to you slack. I will slack/thaw a weeks worth of food and use 1/4 teaspoon of the vitamin C powder and mix it for a week and feed all week.
 
Do you feed frozen? How much frozen to you slack. I will slack/thaw a weeks worth of food and use 1/4 teaspoon of the vitamin C powder and mix it for a week and feed all week.

I feed 1/2 cube per day. Each feeding is .05 ounces. I'm not sure what slacking is. I only have three fish.
 
Slacking refers to thawing food slowly, such as in a refrigerator. Takes longer - you should probably start the night before - but the end product is better all 'round.

~Bruce, who tends to just drop a couple of cubes into a cup of room-temperature RO/DI with a few drops of Selcon
 

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