mudplayerx
Active Member
My reef tank is about one year and 3 months old or so. It has always been very healthy with most corals growing so quickly that they were fragged and sold.
However, recently (last 5 months or so) things have gone downhill. All my xenia is gone. It used to be my cash coral that I fragged constantly. My organ pipe coral has been slowly declining to the point where I'm ready to just toss it. My fungia never inflates anymore. It eats but it never inflates. My galaxea coral about the size of a football has polyps on the shaded undersides that don't grow...they look very unhealthy.
Everything just looks like it is on the decline.
The odd thing is that some corals and other inverts are doing just fine. For example: bubble coral, kenya tree, various mushrooms, zooanthids, brittlestars, emerald crab, star polyps.
Even the psychedelic mandarin is doing fine. Does anyone have any input? I'm seriously considering closing up shop. I am definately not replacing corals that pass away anymore.
However, recently (last 5 months or so) things have gone downhill. All my xenia is gone. It used to be my cash coral that I fragged constantly. My organ pipe coral has been slowly declining to the point where I'm ready to just toss it. My fungia never inflates anymore. It eats but it never inflates. My galaxea coral about the size of a football has polyps on the shaded undersides that don't grow...they look very unhealthy.
Everything just looks like it is on the decline.
- Temp: 82-84
- Specific Gravity: 1.025 - 1.026
- Ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, phosphate: 0
- Calcium: 420
dkh: 7.6-8
ph: 8.2
waterflow: 20x
The odd thing is that some corals and other inverts are doing just fine. For example: bubble coral, kenya tree, various mushrooms, zooanthids, brittlestars, emerald crab, star polyps.
Even the psychedelic mandarin is doing fine. Does anyone have any input? I'm seriously considering closing up shop. I am definately not replacing corals that pass away anymore.