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Ok all, I have been having issues with some STN on my acros, and after noticing it on my pearlberry I quickly cut the stn part and all tissue recession halted immediately. Ditto with my watermelon millie. After this I ran some tests, calcium at 400, magnesium at 900
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, strontium (test kit was ruined by humidity), nitrates and phosphates both undetectable with seachem kits.
No visible pests, I even looked with a macro lens to be sure.
Temp 100% stable from 79.2-79.5. Ph fluctuates from 7.9-8.3
I run my lights for 11 hours, ramping up from 0 to 100% blue, and 70% white and peaking at these levels for 4 hours mid day.
Any thoughts? Fwiw, stn always begins on the base/edges of the coral.
Could the low magnesium me causing this? I am dosing magnesium at a rate which should bring levels up by about 50ppm per day. So far, this is my prime suspect.


No visible pests, I even looked with a macro lens to be sure.
Temp 100% stable from 79.2-79.5. Ph fluctuates from 7.9-8.3
I run my lights for 11 hours, ramping up from 0 to 100% blue, and 70% white and peaking at these levels for 4 hours mid day.
Any thoughts? Fwiw, stn always begins on the base/edges of the coral.
Could the low magnesium me causing this? I am dosing magnesium at a rate which should bring levels up by about 50ppm per day. So far, this is my prime suspect.