- Location
- Hicksville, NY
Hello All,
I have been traveling a LOT on a new job and I've had a tough time keeping on top of proper "husbandry" so I think I overdosed my 46g bowfront
All of my corals look fantastic EXCEPT two brain corals I got within the last few months. A brown lobo was happy the minute I got it on 12/10. I got a red/green brain about 3 weeks ago. THIS one took a day or so to puff up but eventually it looked great too. The brown one was ALWAYS doing better (puffed up like a grapefruit), but last week (Wednesday 2/1 to be exact) they both started to look a little deflated. The red one is "OK, but the brown one shrank quite a bit and as of yesterday 2/8 it is now showing a little bit of skeleton on one edge
I have an AquaController and I recalibrated the temp, pH and ORP probes last month. The pH in my tank has always been a little low (7.8-7.9) but last week it dropped to about 7.7.
I finally made some time to do a test with my Salifert kits which are dated "04/2013" and I came across some shocking numbers:
Ca: "off the charts". The pinkish solution never turned blue until I added more than the 1mL of solution. It is probably about 700ppm.
Mg: "off the charts". I didn't try to "force" the solution to change from pink to blue or clear but it has to be well over 1500ppm
pH: LOW!!! I got 7.7. I was hoping that my pH probe was off cal (even though I just recalibrated it) but right now it reads 7.77, so it's damned close to the Salifert test.
OK, confession time:
I had been dosing Reef Fusion 2 Part every day for about 1-1/2 months straight. The instructions say 1mL per 6.5 gallons, so with my Aqueon ProFlex 3 sump I carefully calculated 59 gallons which works out to just shy of 10mL for my tank or two capfuls. At the beginning, I was dosing 10mL of each part and I noticed all of my corals seemed more vibrant and full, so I upped it to 20mL or 4 capfuls per day. Late last month I upped it to 6 capfuls per day and stayed with that dosage until last week. The instructions ALSO say NOT to exceed 4mL per day per 6.5g or 40mL per day for 65 gal, so I was adding 30mL (6 capfuls/5mL each) for 59 gal. I was away again and my wife dosed a little less because I told her I thought I was overdoing it and got a little gunshy even though nothing looked bad. Mid-week is when the brains started to show stress.
I haven't added anything since this past Friday because I ran out, and I did a 12 gallon WC on Saturday AND another one on Sunday, so even if the water was oversaturated with Ca & Mg I would have expected that changing 24 gallons over 2 days would have diluted it a lot.
Unfortunately, I do NOT have an alkalinity kit but am going to buy one. I read that if your pH is low then most likely your alk is low too. My concern here is: How do I balance all these factors out? Do more WC's and then start from scratch? How do I raise my pH without raising my Ca & Mg?
Thanks
John
I have been traveling a LOT on a new job and I've had a tough time keeping on top of proper "husbandry" so I think I overdosed my 46g bowfront
All of my corals look fantastic EXCEPT two brain corals I got within the last few months. A brown lobo was happy the minute I got it on 12/10. I got a red/green brain about 3 weeks ago. THIS one took a day or so to puff up but eventually it looked great too. The brown one was ALWAYS doing better (puffed up like a grapefruit), but last week (Wednesday 2/1 to be exact) they both started to look a little deflated. The red one is "OK, but the brown one shrank quite a bit and as of yesterday 2/8 it is now showing a little bit of skeleton on one edge
I have an AquaController and I recalibrated the temp, pH and ORP probes last month. The pH in my tank has always been a little low (7.8-7.9) but last week it dropped to about 7.7.
I finally made some time to do a test with my Salifert kits which are dated "04/2013" and I came across some shocking numbers:
Ca: "off the charts". The pinkish solution never turned blue until I added more than the 1mL of solution. It is probably about 700ppm.
Mg: "off the charts". I didn't try to "force" the solution to change from pink to blue or clear but it has to be well over 1500ppm
pH: LOW!!! I got 7.7. I was hoping that my pH probe was off cal (even though I just recalibrated it) but right now it reads 7.77, so it's damned close to the Salifert test.
OK, confession time:
I had been dosing Reef Fusion 2 Part every day for about 1-1/2 months straight. The instructions say 1mL per 6.5 gallons, so with my Aqueon ProFlex 3 sump I carefully calculated 59 gallons which works out to just shy of 10mL for my tank or two capfuls. At the beginning, I was dosing 10mL of each part and I noticed all of my corals seemed more vibrant and full, so I upped it to 20mL or 4 capfuls per day. Late last month I upped it to 6 capfuls per day and stayed with that dosage until last week. The instructions ALSO say NOT to exceed 4mL per day per 6.5g or 40mL per day for 65 gal, so I was adding 30mL (6 capfuls/5mL each) for 59 gal. I was away again and my wife dosed a little less because I told her I thought I was overdoing it and got a little gunshy even though nothing looked bad. Mid-week is when the brains started to show stress.
I haven't added anything since this past Friday because I ran out, and I did a 12 gallon WC on Saturday AND another one on Sunday, so even if the water was oversaturated with Ca & Mg I would have expected that changing 24 gallons over 2 days would have diluted it a lot.
Unfortunately, I do NOT have an alkalinity kit but am going to buy one. I read that if your pH is low then most likely your alk is low too. My concern here is: How do I balance all these factors out? Do more WC's and then start from scratch? How do I raise my pH without raising my Ca & Mg?
Thanks
John
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