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Coral dying rapid tissue necrosis???
Hi,
I've been a "reefer" for little over a year. Within that year, I've lost many corals due to various factors. Lately, I had a hammer coral that completely melted away. I did do 2 idodine dips, but these never ever help. Is there any way to prevent corals from dying in this fashion? Only a piece will start to fade and then the next thing I know large chunks are just dying off. My tank params have remained consistent. I've not added any new livestock to the tank for well over 6 months. I do monthly water changes as well with only RO/DI water as well as top offs. My lights are only 3 months old so no need of changing as well. Temp 79F PH 8.0 Calcium 400 I run a wavemaker as well as a chiller and heater to keep the temperature constant within the tank. Let me know your thoughts and how to prevent this from happening to any more corals. Thanks, Dave |
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