Prestondeeply
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There are a ton of solutions to tank problems. Among them is a whole class of solutions that involve dumping some new chemical into the tank. I still consider myself very new to this at just about 2 years now. I haven't experimented with different additives to control bubble/hair algeas, briopsis, dino's or anything else. I don't add anti-biotics, etc. I do dip coral when bringing then into my local ecosystems....and I still have tank issues that come and go almost every time I bring in a batch of new coral.
At this point, I dose kalk at night (avoid daytime kalk!) and alk during the day. Water changes are generally 10% once every 1-2 weeks. oh, I don't have fish, but do have a suite of snails, crabs, and a couple of shrimp.
Generally I've learned that NOTHING good comes from going fast in this hobby once a tank is established.
OK, so now the problem:
I've had this set of Acans, 5 colonies, that have grown great for me. Until about a month ago. I have one colony that is loosing about 1 head/week and another that just started the same. I've pulled the crabs (just in case)....to no effect. So, I'm resisting major actions...but it is getting difficult! This is in my oldest tank (2 years), which doesn't get any coral additions unless they've been in a quarantine tank for at least a couple months....usually longer.
No parameter swings in alk, ph, salinity, calcium or Mag (these are the only things I can measure).
@Darkxerox visited the other day and made a couple of suggestions which I'm following up on.
It is very difficult to avoid the loop of 'go buy something and apply it, wait for a couple days, if no change go buy something else, etc' solution. This is an STN type situation, so I've had time to check everything I could and I've had time to sneak in a couple of extra water changes for that tank. I'm at a loss but I'm assuming I've missed something.
So what I'm looking for from the community is your process of elimination when diagnosing an STN issue. My list is:
o Review the written log of all changes made to the tank setup (you do log every change right? )
o Check pumps, flow, and Temperature (with an external Temp sensor) Temp was running at 74, a little low, so I've increased it slowly each day until I got it to 76.
o Check Salinity, Alk, Mag, Calcium
o Check for predation (how is this done?)
o ?
Thanks for your input.
At this point, I dose kalk at night (avoid daytime kalk!) and alk during the day. Water changes are generally 10% once every 1-2 weeks. oh, I don't have fish, but do have a suite of snails, crabs, and a couple of shrimp.
Generally I've learned that NOTHING good comes from going fast in this hobby once a tank is established.
OK, so now the problem:
I've had this set of Acans, 5 colonies, that have grown great for me. Until about a month ago. I have one colony that is loosing about 1 head/week and another that just started the same. I've pulled the crabs (just in case)....to no effect. So, I'm resisting major actions...but it is getting difficult! This is in my oldest tank (2 years), which doesn't get any coral additions unless they've been in a quarantine tank for at least a couple months....usually longer.
No parameter swings in alk, ph, salinity, calcium or Mag (these are the only things I can measure).
@Darkxerox visited the other day and made a couple of suggestions which I'm following up on.
It is very difficult to avoid the loop of 'go buy something and apply it, wait for a couple days, if no change go buy something else, etc' solution. This is an STN type situation, so I've had time to check everything I could and I've had time to sneak in a couple of extra water changes for that tank. I'm at a loss but I'm assuming I've missed something.
So what I'm looking for from the community is your process of elimination when diagnosing an STN issue. My list is:
o Review the written log of all changes made to the tank setup (you do log every change right? )
o Check pumps, flow, and Temperature (with an external Temp sensor) Temp was running at 74, a little low, so I've increased it slowly each day until I got it to 76.
o Check Salinity, Alk, Mag, Calcium
o Check for predation (how is this done?)
o ?
Thanks for your input.