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Hi Experts,

Started a new reef tank which is now about 3 months after its full cycle. Just noticed that some of my corals (especially LPS which been in the tank for about a month) are not doing so well. The trachy and scoly are showing skeleton.
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My favia is in a bad state.
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My acan colony look faded too.
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My current water parameter levels:
Temp: 25.5°c
Salinity: 1.025
Kh: 9
Ph: 8.2
Ammonia: 0
Nitrates: 5
Nitrites: 0
Phos: 0.1
Mg: 1300
Cal: 420

Any suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks.
 
Parameters look fine. However a few things for consideration:

  • I would of held off on introducing any corals until the tanks matures a bit more. In my opinion it is still too new.
  • Very significant daily swings can be detrimental to coral. It would be as if the coral were introduced to a new system daily and not being allowed to adapt to a "Stable" environment. Can be stressful for inhabitants.
  • I would have recommended not getting what appears to be expensive pieces until system is more established.
  • Is there anything being dosed to the system?
Just a few thoughts that come to mind.
 
Hi Experts,

Started a new reef tank which is now about 3 months after its full cycle. Just noticed that some of my corals (especially LPS which been in the tank for about a month) are not doing so well. The trachy and scoly are showing skeleton.
20210903_133042.jpg
20210903_132649.jpg


My favia is in a bad state.
20210903_132909.jpg


My acan colony look faded too.
20210903_133243.jpg


My current water parameter levels:
Temp: 25.5°c
Salinity: 1.025
Kh: 9
Ph: 8.2
Ammonia: 0
Nitrates: 5
Nitrites: 0
Phos: 0.1
Mg: 1300
Cal: 420

Any suggestions are much appreciated. Thanks.
did you change anything or try anything new in teh past 2 to 3 weeks?
 
Parameters look fine. However a few things for consideration:

  • I would of held off on introducing any corals until the tanks matures a bit more. In my opinion it is still too new.
  • Very significant daily swings can be detrimental to coral. It would be as if the coral were introduced to a new system daily and not being allowed to adapt to a "Stable" environment. Can be stressful for inhabitants.
  • I would have recommended not getting what appears to be expensive pieces until system is more established.
  • Is there anything being dosed to the system?
Just a few thoughts that come to mind.
Thank you, suggestikns are well noted.
 
moderate light and water flow
Perhaps elevate slightly as it can be irritated by sand

What test kits are you using as you could be getting false readings
Look at the underneath of coral for any bugs or other pests
What is tank Temp-nitrate-PH-salinity ?
 
What are you feeding your corals/tank? I find Acan, Scoly, Trachy need to be fed descent size meaty food in my system at least a couple times a week. Chopped Mysis, LPS pellets etc all work well for me.
 
moderate light and water flow
Perhaps elevate slightly as it can be irritated by sand

What test kits are you using as you could be getting false readings
Look at the underneath of coral for any bugs or other pests
What is tank Temp-nitrate-PH-salinity ?
Thanks for the suggestions.. will try them.

My current water parameter levels:
Temp: 25.5°c
Salinity: 1.025
Kh: 9
Ph: 8.2
Ammonia: 0
Nitrates: 5
Nitrites: 0
Phos: 0.1
Mg: 1300
Cal: 420

I using a mix of Red Sea, Salifert & API test kits.
 
My main coral food is reef roid pro which i am feeding about 3 times a week. Thanks.
 
Thanks for the suggestions.. will try them.

My current water parameter levels:
Temp: 25.5°c
Salinity: 1.025
Kh: 9
Ph: 8.2
Ammonia: 0
Nitrates: 5
Nitrites: 0
Phos: 0.1
Mg: 1300
Cal: 420

I using a mix of Red Sea, Salifert & API test kits.
I can tell already the onefor Ammonia and Nitrate are API which is notorious for false readings and I would suggest taking a water sample to a trusted LFS that does NOT use API kits an see what they come up with for readings
 
My main coral food is reef roid pro which i am feeding about 3 times a week. Thanks.
I would try target feeding some chopped mysis and/or some pellet food for the corals in question after lights out and the feeder tentacles are out. Large tank with light fish load. I am guessing they are not getting enough to eat. I would cut back on the reef roids.
 
I can tell already the onefor Ammonia and Nitrate are API which is notorious for false readings and I would suggest taking a water sample to a trusted LFS that does NOT use API kits an see what they come up with for readings
As suggested i looked under the corals I could not find anything suspicious that might me bugging the corals. But i noticed these...
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The coral tissues are pealing from the stony base

You are spot-on... API. I have new set of Red Sea test kits for those, let me try. Thanks.
 
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I would try target feeding some chopped mysis and/or some pellet food for the corals in question after lights out and the feeder tentacles are out. Large tank with light fish load. I am guessing they are not getting enough to eat. I would cut back on the reef roids.
Thanks, will try that.
 

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