Nitrates are about 8. There was a mushroom touching it. Not sure if that can cause a problem. I moved the mushroom to another location tonight.What's your nitrates looking like in that tank? Did anything drop or it or stung it recently?
Thanks, I can move it to a less intense area. It's been doing fine since November, but I guess it can take a while to take it's toll.I think that par may be a little much for wellsoni, not sure what else besides that phosphate is kinda high too.
I'm working to bring the phosphates down. I've been dosing NoPoX but i'm approaching it slowly.I think that par may be a little much for wellsoni, not sure what else besides that phosphate is kinda high too.
I would use gfo instead since nitrates at 8 is fine.I'm working to bring the phosphates down. I've been dosing NoPoX but i'm approaching it slowly.
Thanks, I moved it to a new location and off of the sand bed onto a rock. Someone else mentioned their's had an issue sitting on the sand. It should also get a little less light in the new location Not familiar with gfo, but I will look into it. Thanks!I would use gfo instead since nitrates at 8 is fine.
Thanks, Hopefully moving the mushroom and placing the wellso on a rock will help it a bit. I noticed there were several bristle worms and a brittle star living under it when I lifted it off of the sand bed. I don't think those things are supposed to bother it, but they are no longer living under it.I wouldn't worry too much about your PAR. The Wellso doesn't look bleached or suffering from excessive amount of light from the looks of it. I have some of my lps sitting in 250 PAR currently.
Your nitrates/phosphates are okay as well. While most don't run their phosphates at those levels, it isn't detrimental to LPS, especially if they're accustomed to it. Heck, there are even those that run higher levels for specific sps, mainly tenuis.
The damage is most likely due to it being stung by the mushroom more than anything. I'd just leave it alone to recover. Just make sure that you monitor the wound to make sure that it isn't affected by any sort of brown jelly syndrome/disease.
OK, no one near it now. We'll see if it is feeling better in a few days!I didn’t see pic at first. I agree, likely a sting.
Granular Ferric Oxide; basically rust.Thanks, I moved it to a new location and off of the sand bed onto a rock. Someone else mentioned their's had an issue sitting on the sand. It should also get a little less light in the new location Not familiar with gfo, but I will look into it. Thanks!
TLF?Granular Ferric Oxide; basically rust.
People run a GFO reactor such as TLF.
I have a different branded reactor, free; all you have to do is pick it up in SF
Two Little Fish media reactorTLF?
Thank you for the info and offer. I think I will pass on the reactor for now. I'm going to try some GFO in a sack and see how it works. I have area in my sump where all water must pass with a nice shelf for things like carbon and GFO. I also have a reactor that I use for carbon and I may eventually toss in some GFO with the carbon. Thanks again for the offer.Granular Ferric Oxide; basically rust.
People run a GFO reactor such as TLF.
I have a different branded reactor, free; all you have to do is pick it up in SF
Thanks, I will do a careful check to see if I can find anything. I know there were bristle worms and brittle stars living under it, but I'll have to check into the possibly of a flatworm.@ashburn2k ...Thank you
That is a flatworm
They sneak in!
They eat your corals at night
That said, the mushroom burn didn’t help
But that flatworm is a definite suspect
Good luck