Sps still bleaching

thats the most accurate alk kit i know of.

ca will precipitate on it's own. alk will also drop naturally.

id leave mag alone for now

gfo needs to be offline minimum 3 days. then test.
Gfo is off for 2 months. Since it started the problems.
 
You've got plenty of input here and from the LFS I'm sure but you might consider the various coral species you have. Just a thought and I know there are countless mixed reefers with great success...but it's possible that there are some that don't play nice in the sandbox. I wouldn't go crazy on parameters etc. good water changes and deep breaths.
Yep! Im very grateful for all the help here. Since I cant get anything wrong with the water, Im doing bigger water changes, carbon out, I raised the lights, I cut 1 hour of lights, gfo is off, and im checking parameters a least 3 times a week. I stop dosing amino acid as well.
 
Ime I haven't seen aminos make a weak piece stronger. But healthy pieces seem to benefit. Everything in moderation. [emoji6]
 
Ime I haven't seen aminos make a weak piece stronger. But healthy pieces seem to benefit. Everything in moderation. [emoji6]
I use to dose a couple times a week. I stopped to see if anything would it change it. I will slowly change everything back to normal.
 
Is that 10-11hr photoperiod on a ramp up/down or full power for that duration?
 
I have the ATI 6x24 on my frag tank. I'm 9" off water surface. 5 hours on four bulbs. 7 hours on two bulbs. 4 b+, 2 c+.
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another thing to add... on other ulns and my readings based on redfield.

photosythesis cannot occur without nitrate and phosphate.

having your lights on for extended periods with such a low nutrient system may stress corals out more than help.

id kick it up to that photoperiod after you have no3 and po4 to burn up.

just my .02
 
You say this has been going on for a couple months, and you said you switched all the bulbs at the same time a couple months ago. I think you have your answer. Though I'd think they'd be recovering by now.

Would it be a good idea to do a water change with instant ocean salt? To lower my parameters faster.

Is Instant Ocean the salt you normally use? If so, and you don't dose Mg, then I would expect Mg to be low, not 1440 ppm. 1100 ppm might be correct. Mix up a batch of fresh saltwater using RO/DI (you use RO/DI right?) and test calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium. We should be able to tell which test kits are accurate as the values in each brand of salt are predictable.

A Triton test would take the question out of it. Take the sample for the Triton test, and then test your tank with your own test kits at the same time. Then compare the results when you get them.
 
reef crystals and regular IO have virtually the same mag count ime. Usually i get 1340 ppm out of them
 
You say this has been going on for a couple months, and you said you switched all the bulbs at the same time a couple months ago. I think you have your answer. Though I'd think they'd be recovering by now.

Is Instant Ocean the salt you normally use? If so, and you don't dose Mg, then I would expect Mg to be low, not 1440 ppm. 1100 ppm might be correct. Mix up a batch of fresh saltwater using RO/DI (you use RO/DI right?) and test calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium. We should be able to tell which test kits are accurate as the values in each brand of salt are predictable.
I use to. Not anymore. Now I use red sea coral

A Triton test would take the question out of it. Take the sample for the Triton test, and then test your tank with your own test kits at the same time. Then compare the results when you get them.

I did! My big mistake! I wish I knew that this was a problem if you switch all at once
I use to. Not anymore. Now I use red sea coral
 
I'm not sure the Mg level in Red Sea Coral, sorry. I'm sure someone does.
 
Corals are getting better now! I dont see any sps bleaching anymore. Should I turn on my GFO reactor? I see some cyano starting as well.
 

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