Slow SPS stn

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I've been experiencing some super slow stn from the base up in a lot of my sps for the past 5 months. Been trying to keep everything as stable as possible and test everything weekly. I test alk everyday and it's rock solid. I finally sent out a triton test and got my results today. Any help would be appreciated and thanks in advance!

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Oh and here are some of my current test results from my own testing.
NO3: 4ppm
Alk: 7.8dkh
K: 400ppm
PO4: .01
Cal: 450ppm
Mg: 1350
Ph stays between 8.1 and 8.3
Temp is 78-79
 
What are you dosing for trace elements and aminos? Without knowing anything about your tank when I get stn. I go back to the basics add only alk, ca, mg and real foods like mysis. Thats it. It seems like half the issues i see lately are from all the extra crap people add that they dont need. I could be totally off base since there are really a million things it could be but looking at that triton thats my guess.
 
What are you dosing for trace elements and aminos? Without knowing anything about your tank when I get stn. I go back to the basics add only alk, ca, mg and real foods like mysis. Thats it. It seems like half the issues i see lately are from all the extra crap people add that they dont need. I could be totally off base since there are really a million things it could be but looking at that triton thats my guess.
Thanks for the input. I'm only adding ca and alk into my tank. Also feeding LRS reef frenzy only.
 
Can't help regarding your Triton results but I noticed you're in California. There's been a lot of talk on other socal forums of chloramines. Have you tested for them?

Did you have an alk spike at any time? I've noticed that i won't see damage from an alk spike til months later.

Checked for rusty magnets?

I went through something similar and i never found the problem. I stopped dosing everything but cal, alk and mag. Did 10% water changes daily for a few weeks to try and get rid of any imbalance in my tank. I made sure my RODI filters were new and TDS always read 0.

Haven't lost anything since.
 
I took out my powerheads and return pump and disassembled then to check for rust, but I didn't see anything. I haven't checked for chloramines but my TDS is 0.
 
I took out my powerheads and return pump and disassembled then to check for rust, but I didn't see anything. I haven't checked for chloramines but my TDS is 0.
May be one of those ordeals you cant seem to put a finger on. But first lets see some photos. Could be shading, could be parasitic copepods, could be fighting.

Are the affected sps growing? While this is going on?
 
I took out my powerheads and return pump and disassembled then to check for rust, but I didn't see anything. I haven't checked for chloramines but my TDS is 0.

Keep in mind that your tds will read 0 even though chloramines are present. Wouldn't hurt to buy a test kit just for piece of mind. You can also add Prime to your top off water and to water changes and see if that solves your problem.
 
What are you using to measure phosphates? .01 is very low. Do you have any nuisance algae? What about coral color? Maybe nutrients are too low?

With nutrients that low my tank didn't like alk above 7.
 
May be one of those ordeals you cant seem to put a finger on. But first lets see some photos. Could be shading, could be parasitic copepods, could be fighting.

Are the affected sps growing? While this is going on?
I'll try to take some pics after work. They're growing and stning from the base up at the same time.

Keep in mind that your tds will read 0 even though chloramines are present. Wouldn't hurt to buy a test kit just for piece of mind. You can also add Prime to your top off water and to water changes and see if that solves your problem.
Thanks for the advice. I'll be picking up both soon.
 
What are you using to measure phosphates? .01 is very low. Do you have any nuisance algae? What about coral color? Maybe nutrients are too low?

With nutrients that low my tank didn't like alk above 7.
I'm using a Hanna ULR phosphorus checker. Colors look pretty good to me. The only algae I have is some bubble algae here and there.
 
I'll try to take some pics after work. They're growing and stning from the base up at the same time.


Thanks for the advice. I'll be picking up both soon.
Ok so what ive experienced when their growing while stning, usually is shading or detritus building up. But the appearance of the "damaged area" can speak 1000 words. It could be a sort of host pest problem, or flatworms as well. But if its growing, its still healthy. The stn problem may not mean its a bad thing. Whenever your ready for the pictures
 
Ok so what ive experienced when their growing while stning, usually is shading or detritus building up. But the appearance of the "damaged area" can speak 1000 words. It could be a sort of host pest problem, or flatworms as well. But if its growing, its still healthy. The stn problem may not mean its a bad thing. Whenever your ready for the pictures
Definitely will take them tonight. The areas that are stning aren't shaded and I've dipped for pests in Bayer and nothing has come off
 
Here are the photos as promised:
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My corals looked the same. A very healthy looking coral stn'ing from the base. No visible bugs or bite marks. I tried fragging to the good tissue and mounting again but only a couple survived.

I would try bumping up your nutrients a bit or lowering your alk to 7. I try to keep my phosphates at a minimum of .04 and nitrates at 10. It worked for me but only you know how your tank reacts at those levels.
 
Also i just seen that tin (sn) came up on your triton test. From what ive seen in members, tin makes sps very unhappy. Id run some type of polymer, just to get that unwanted metal.
 

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