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Amadod2 06-11-2017 03:36 AM

My Tank is cursed...need help!!
 
Hello everyone, so my tank is acting up, over the last 1.5 months i noticed that my corals are bleaching, not all of them just a few,i do have a chiller and i even reduced the amount of time my lights are on,3pm till 10pm. i have checked all of my levels and they aren't bad, but i have been neglecting my tank a bit as i just started night school. So my Alk is at 8.5 and cal 490, last water change made April 30, and i do use filter socks but haven't changed them in a few weeks....like i said i been busy. i have now removed the filter socks and i am preparing to do a water changed tomorrow. Any idea of why they are bleaching??? og and my temp is set to be no higher then 80 with the chiller on

crimper 06-11-2017 04:14 AM

phosphate? nitrate? ammonia? inhabitants? you need to provide more info.

Amadod2 06-11-2017 04:20 AM

i didnt know those things would cause them to bleach. i will do some more tests and post the results ASAP

Galizio 06-11-2017 03:48 PM

Filter socks could be a no3 factory, especially if not changed frequently, I change mine 3-4 days routine.
Be helpful if you post all your parameter, calcium looks a bit high, also what kind of corals,did you change the intensity of your lighting,


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patpare 06-11-2017 04:06 PM

What are you using for light? Could be too intense on the affected corals?

Amadod2 06-11-2017 06:57 PM

i tested all my levels, cal 490, alk, 7.9, P04-0, ammonia 0, nitrate 0, nitrite 0...i took the filter socks off yesterday. and i run T5 6bulbs. the only thing i can think of are the filter socks

Wheelman76 06-11-2017 07:48 PM

What test kits are you using for po4 and nitrates? If they are truly 0 , then that's not good. If your corals are starving then that could give you the bleached appearance you're seeing.

Bugger 06-11-2017 09:04 PM

Im guessing chlorine got in the tank from the Ro not being serviced

crimper 06-12-2017 01:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amadod2 (Post 1014725)
i didnt know those things would cause them to bleach. i will do some more tests and post the results ASAP

I had most of my colony bleached/stn from the bottom after a short getaway. I did a test right away and my NO3 and PO4 were all 0 with Hanna Ultra Low Phosporous and Red Sea N03 test kits.

I was running ULNS that time, I noticed a thick transparent slime on my sump evident that the bacteria stripped off my tank.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wheelman76 (Post 1014754)
What test kits are you using for po4 and nitrates? If they are truly 0 , then that's not good. If your corals are starving then that could give you the bleached appearance you're seeing.

+1

Amadod2 06-12-2017 06:31 PM

for P04 i used both a hanna checker and salifert, for cal and alk i also used salifert and for the other i used API


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