SPS coral problems
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, 06-07-2010 at 03:59 PM (6642 Views)
I have a 93 gallon marineland cube tank that has been running for about 14 months. it is lit by 2 of the new aquaillumination LED lights. I have a small bioload of 6 fish. Starting back in January of 2010 i began slowly adding SPS corals.
My nitrate, phosphate, amonia are all undetectable on salifert tests. my mg is 1300, alk is a little high at 10, and calcium is 430. I have a Staghorn Acropora and the DFS blue tenius.
At first, my lights were definately too hi and the corals were bleeching, my corolina on my rock went from a nice purple to almost white. I cut back my photo period and the intensity and the moon lights - my coralina imediately colored back to purple. my staghorn has a few white streaks down it where it received the most lights. At first this one grew like crazy, but you could see the colors fade and it never got polops extended. At night under moonlights you can see where the polops would be green dots.
The blue tenius has started to grow and get new offshoots, is has fill polop extension all day and night, but now that it has been in my tank for a month the bottom is getting white and moving up the coral. About 25% of the bottom is now white.
I have a maxima clam on the bottom that has great color and is thriving. but how can i fix the corals? I dose daily with the bulk reef supple 2 part. about weekly i add some elos amino acids. help