momof6kids
NJRC Member
Not sure what is going on. I had Brian from ReefCo over see if I was missing anything. It started with Ida and I lost my Octospawn, and Birdsnest, and an Acropora. Did a water change and didn't think anything major was going on. As time has gone on, more and more corals have been dying. All my hammers,, my ricordia, my montiporas, many of my zoas, my leathers even my green star polyps.
These were first water parameters after Ida:
Temp - 79
pH - 8.6
Nitrite - 0 I am using an API kit to test and really need to order something else, as it is really hard to know with the colors what the reading actually is
Nitrate - 0
Ammonia - 0
Salinity - 36
Alkalinity - 8.1
Calcium - 440
Magnesium - 1650
I realized the mag was too high and changed the setting on the dosing pump. Water change to bring the salinity down.
I have been doing water changes every other week, with no change in the decay. The parameters are all within range now.
After having Brian over, the only thing we are thinking is that when I ordered new filters for my Ro unit from Marine Depot during their sale, either I ordered the wrong ones or they sent the wrong ones. The ones I put in do not have the blue rim which remove chloramines, as well as chlorine. During Ida the water company added more chemicals to the water to purify our drinking water and the filter did not remove the chloramine. Brian recommended getting a new RO/DI as mine is ancient and doesn't have the DI portion.
That is pretty much the only explanation that we can think of that would affect all different kinds of corals. I have not added anything new since Reefapalooza, no other major changes. It does not seem to be affecting the fish. Really at a loss.
If anyone has any other ideas, please jump in and let me know.
These were first water parameters after Ida:
Temp - 79
pH - 8.6
Nitrite - 0 I am using an API kit to test and really need to order something else, as it is really hard to know with the colors what the reading actually is
Nitrate - 0
Ammonia - 0
Salinity - 36
Alkalinity - 8.1
Calcium - 440
Magnesium - 1650
I realized the mag was too high and changed the setting on the dosing pump. Water change to bring the salinity down.
I have been doing water changes every other week, with no change in the decay. The parameters are all within range now.
After having Brian over, the only thing we are thinking is that when I ordered new filters for my Ro unit from Marine Depot during their sale, either I ordered the wrong ones or they sent the wrong ones. The ones I put in do not have the blue rim which remove chloramines, as well as chlorine. During Ida the water company added more chemicals to the water to purify our drinking water and the filter did not remove the chloramine. Brian recommended getting a new RO/DI as mine is ancient and doesn't have the DI portion.
That is pretty much the only explanation that we can think of that would affect all different kinds of corals. I have not added anything new since Reefapalooza, no other major changes. It does not seem to be affecting the fish. Really at a loss.
If anyone has any other ideas, please jump in and let me know.