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ltjn11 05-13-2014 01:47 AM

LPS melting away
 
Help my lps corals are melting away very quickly Saturday night my torch coral melted away almost over night. Yesterday all looked good got home from work tonight my frogspawn has done the same thing. Water parameters are as follows Ammonia less then 0.1,nitrites show 0,nitrates 20, kh150,phosphates 0 or very close to it,calcium 440. I still have a bubble coral and an elegance that I don't want to lose. Any help greatly appreciated Larry

Slyguy00 05-13-2014 01:57 AM

This might be a silly question, but what is your temp and salinity at?

ltjn11 05-13-2014 02:08 AM

temperature 78.6 salinity 1.025

hfp75 05-13-2014 02:23 AM

One mistake I made is not feeding my LPS. Some can survive without target feeding but if you do they will be healthier. When they are only surviving on UV they aren't as healthy. If the LPS looked ok but really was borderline and exposed to RTN it might just be to much....

RTN in a tank isn't good and is known to spread quickly - hence the name...

If a coral is dying toss it - don't try to save it. Unless you can frag it to try to save it. Toss the RTN part!!!!

Sebae again 05-13-2014 02:30 AM

What is your Mg at ?

ltjn11 05-13-2014 02:32 AM

I target feed twice a week a small amount is there any way I can get a handle on this before losing all hate to say it but never really tested for mg should get a test kit I suppose

Sebae again 05-13-2014 04:21 AM

Yeah. I have had hammer and frogspawns loose heads due to low Mg. Also I believe that there is a strain of bacteria that can cause LPS issues.

Sebae again 05-13-2014 04:24 AM

Don't exceed daily max doses of Mg either as it can do damage as well.

The Guy 05-13-2014 06:27 AM

KH 150? What test kit are you using, seems high. Natural seawater is 7-8 dKH or 2.5-2.9 meg/L according to my Salifert test kit.
A good idea to check your Mg level, but as mentioned if it's low bring it up slowly. I follow the reef calculator on the BRS site for al my levels. hope this helps.

Wheelman76 05-13-2014 09:26 AM

150 is ppm , just multiply by 0.056 to get DKH. 150ppm = 8.4dkh


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