HAWKS12thMAN
NWKRC THUG!
I know there was a thread about this earlier but mines a little different.
Salinity 1.024
PH 7.8 (I dosed it with Kent buffer after I saw that.)
DKH 8.4 (Again Buffer.)
Ammonia .25 (its my test kit)
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 0
Calcium is off the charts. I haven't dosed it in over a month. I'm pretty sure my test kit was bad so I threw it away.
All of my corals and fish are doing awesome! Except one. My Colt/Kenya/Carnation (WHAT EVER YOU CHOOSE TO CALL THEM) coral is all shrunk up and as of this morning beginning to slouch over. What happened was I left my lights off for 36 hours to get my sand a little whiter. When I turned them back on the coral was shriveled up. I thought it was just about to drop baby's. That was 3 days ago. As of this morning its starting to slouching over. The base is a light brown also. NOTHING else has changed in my tank. As a matter of fact the last time it dropped baby's one stuck to a rock and its still doing great. I'm pretty sure its not getting picked on. Any Ideas?
Also can anyone ID what the corals or anemones are on the rock next to it?
Salinity 1.024
PH 7.8 (I dosed it with Kent buffer after I saw that.)
DKH 8.4 (Again Buffer.)
Ammonia .25 (its my test kit)
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 0
Calcium is off the charts. I haven't dosed it in over a month. I'm pretty sure my test kit was bad so I threw it away.
All of my corals and fish are doing awesome! Except one. My Colt/Kenya/Carnation (WHAT EVER YOU CHOOSE TO CALL THEM) coral is all shrunk up and as of this morning beginning to slouch over. What happened was I left my lights off for 36 hours to get my sand a little whiter. When I turned them back on the coral was shriveled up. I thought it was just about to drop baby's. That was 3 days ago. As of this morning its starting to slouching over. The base is a light brown also. NOTHING else has changed in my tank. As a matter of fact the last time it dropped baby's one stuck to a rock and its still doing great. I'm pretty sure its not getting picked on. Any Ideas?
Also can anyone ID what the corals or anemones are on the rock next to it?