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32Bit_Fish
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Hi All,
I have a 1 yr old 38g reef tank. All seems to be fine until I started adding pickling lime powder into my top off water. All my zoas have stopped open fully, some of them even closed when the lights are on.
The reason I started adding pickling lime powder is because my cal lvl was at 380. Anyway, I figure zoas are probably reacting to the pickling lime, so I stopped dosing a few days ago. But the zoas are still closed are seem the colony started to recede on the rock. All my other corals are looking good in the tank as well as the fish.
Also I recently noticed excessive white sponge growth in the tank. They even started growing on the back of the tank. Some of the zoa rock has white sponges too. Are they chocking the zoas to death? I used tooth brush to scrub off the sponge on one of the zoa rocks, but the zoas are still stay closed on the rock.
Temp: 78F
Cal: 350
PH: 8.3
What should I do? I appreciate any input.
I have a 1 yr old 38g reef tank. All seems to be fine until I started adding pickling lime powder into my top off water. All my zoas have stopped open fully, some of them even closed when the lights are on.
The reason I started adding pickling lime powder is because my cal lvl was at 380. Anyway, I figure zoas are probably reacting to the pickling lime, so I stopped dosing a few days ago. But the zoas are still closed are seem the colony started to recede on the rock. All my other corals are looking good in the tank as well as the fish.
Also I recently noticed excessive white sponge growth in the tank. They even started growing on the back of the tank. Some of the zoa rock has white sponges too. Are they chocking the zoas to death? I used tooth brush to scrub off the sponge on one of the zoa rocks, but the zoas are still stay closed on the rock.
Temp: 78F
Cal: 350
PH: 8.3
What should I do? I appreciate any input.