pthoma79
Member
I noticed yesterday that my xenia and zoas weren't looking so great, but didn't have time to tend to them. Today, they are doing about the same, and I want to figure out whats going on before they all die.
About 3 weeks ago, I added some orange zoas and a Hydnophora. Now, my xenia and 2 colonies of zoas (green eye and orange) seem to be dying. My levels are:
SG-1.022 (hydrometer)
pH-8.2
trite-0
trate-25
amm-0
ca-420
KH-14.4
alk-5.14
The only thing I can think of is possibly chemical warfare, but I have a few shrooms and a colt in the tank too, and they are doing fine. I don't run carbon.
I know the Hydnophora can be aggressive, but not sure if its stinging them or not. There are corals closer than the zoas, so wouldn't they be affected too?
Here are some pics:
PLEASE let me know asap if you have any ideas (or if you need more info or pics). I'll be checking back often. Thanks!!!
About 3 weeks ago, I added some orange zoas and a Hydnophora. Now, my xenia and 2 colonies of zoas (green eye and orange) seem to be dying. My levels are:
SG-1.022 (hydrometer)
pH-8.2
trite-0
trate-25
amm-0
ca-420
KH-14.4
alk-5.14
The only thing I can think of is possibly chemical warfare, but I have a few shrooms and a colt in the tank too, and they are doing fine. I don't run carbon.
I know the Hydnophora can be aggressive, but not sure if its stinging them or not. There are corals closer than the zoas, so wouldn't they be affected too?
Here are some pics:
PLEASE let me know asap if you have any ideas (or if you need more info or pics). I'll be checking back often. Thanks!!!