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Hello all-
First off thanks for all the support over the years!
Quick question and advice needed urgently!
Apprx 3 weeks ago I had a couple acans out of my 20 or so colonies start receding on the edges. It didn't alarm me until the majority started closing up and now beginning to stn. Additionally, yesterday all my chalices and an aussie scolly began to show the same receding tissue symptoms. I performed some additional water changes over the last two weeks as this typically combats any problems but no improvements. My kh did get a little low (6-7) but averages about 8. Calcium is at 400 too. i will test nitrates tonight but barley feed my fish and do not believe this is the problem considering all 100+ sps pieces look great. The other issue I can think of is that my radium bulbs are old (approaching 8-10 months) and this could be a factor. Any advice is greatly appreciated as all lps are showing symptoms but again lps flawless and growing extravagantly. thanks!
Edit: Oops, I meant to say that sps are growing extravagantly. Sorry
First off thanks for all the support over the years!
Quick question and advice needed urgently!
Apprx 3 weeks ago I had a couple acans out of my 20 or so colonies start receding on the edges. It didn't alarm me until the majority started closing up and now beginning to stn. Additionally, yesterday all my chalices and an aussie scolly began to show the same receding tissue symptoms. I performed some additional water changes over the last two weeks as this typically combats any problems but no improvements. My kh did get a little low (6-7) but averages about 8. Calcium is at 400 too. i will test nitrates tonight but barley feed my fish and do not believe this is the problem considering all 100+ sps pieces look great. The other issue I can think of is that my radium bulbs are old (approaching 8-10 months) and this could be a factor. Any advice is greatly appreciated as all lps are showing symptoms but again lps flawless and growing extravagantly. thanks!
Edit: Oops, I meant to say that sps are growing extravagantly. Sorry