Hey everyone,
I started dosing my reef tank two days ago and my LPS look worse. One frogspawn is not as extended as usual and another golden frogspawn has 2 heads almost completed pulled in. I'm dosing 2 part B-ionic. I started with the recommended 1ml per 4 gallons of water. The only other thing that's changed other than I started dosing is daylight savings. All corals have been in my tank for at least 5 months. My back wall is almost completely covered in coralline. Any ideas what might be happening? Should I continue dosing or give it a couple days and see what happens?
Parameters before and after dosing. Using Salifert tests.
Nitrate 0 / 0 (I started feeding more heavily to try and get some type of result. I haven't done a water change in 2 weeks. I have a ton of chaeto hidden in my tank and no sump)
PH 8.3 / 8.4
Phos 0 / 0
Alk 7.5 / 8.7
Ca 360 / 415
Mag 1080 / 1150
Salinity 1.025
I started dosing my reef tank two days ago and my LPS look worse. One frogspawn is not as extended as usual and another golden frogspawn has 2 heads almost completed pulled in. I'm dosing 2 part B-ionic. I started with the recommended 1ml per 4 gallons of water. The only other thing that's changed other than I started dosing is daylight savings. All corals have been in my tank for at least 5 months. My back wall is almost completely covered in coralline. Any ideas what might be happening? Should I continue dosing or give it a couple days and see what happens?
Parameters before and after dosing. Using Salifert tests.
Nitrate 0 / 0 (I started feeding more heavily to try and get some type of result. I haven't done a water change in 2 weeks. I have a ton of chaeto hidden in my tank and no sump)
PH 8.3 / 8.4
Phos 0 / 0
Alk 7.5 / 8.7
Ca 360 / 415
Mag 1080 / 1150
Salinity 1.025