green star polyps not so starry

zipperfish

Member
had green star polyps for about a year and they were doing well. then i moved across state and the rock they were on started turning the purple mat they grow on green. then i started losing polyps and now they dont look good at all. i went from a full 4" rock to about 15 scattered polyps and i need to figure out something.
 

michaeltx

Moderator
the green star polyps that I have werent doing to good after some reading I have learned ( to my understanding) that they need alittle higher PH 8.3 or so mine was slowly disappearing after raising the ph they are coming back and growing better than ever before..
just a thought..
good luck .
Michael
 

fishfreek

Active Member
What is your alk at? I noticed that if alk is in the 3.2 or higher, the better they will do. Mine also like a little stronger current. HTH
 

adrian

Active Member
Alk is extremely important to test for when keeping coral, as is Ca, and PO4. Most corals will not do well at all if the alk is allowed to drop below 6dKH. HTH
 

michaeltx

Moderator
all that will also have an effect as for ph the best way is to get a marine buffer and read the directions on the canister. .
Michael
 

kenobi

New Member
Just cause Ph is correct does not mean every thing else is okay.Take Adrians point, Alk and Phos are very inportant factor's. "Think" Your No2 and No3's should be under control that is a given. Adrian knows what he speaks. With polyp they can be very sensitive to Phosphates.
Test Ca, Po4, and Alk.
 

von_rahvin

Member
try the alk, (i was told to keep mine around 4 ish) and my green starts like some current. not direct but just some. so if they have algea growing inbetween them they get really unhappy. I have to clean one buch of green stars every other week.
 

reefnjeff

Member
I would like to add a succesful green star polyp story, I bought this softball piece of live rock at a lps at $10.00 perlb, will I took notice to the fact that it appeard there was a small colony of GSP that was doing very poorly on the rock, so I bought it for about $6.00 it was little over a 1/2lb, 2 weeks later sure enuff about 15 polyps appeared, today that rock is about 99% colonized, but the bad thing is my 75 is like 8 weeks old and I been doing a reef for about 6 months now, I started with a 20, I check nothing......lol I have no test kits at all and the more I read BB stories I start to wonder if I can handle this hobby, I mean like theres alk this, po4 that, ca, iron, trites and trates it gives me a headache thinking about it.....lol but my reef for now is doing just wonderful, looks great. I thought I would just add this for no good reason... :cool:
 
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