I had a beautiful torch coral that was one of the centerpieces of my system die this week...very sudden and nasty. Tested and found my alk had crept up to 16-could this have caused it?
Immediately lowered the timer on the doser and did a 15-20% water change. I’ll have to keep testing to hone in on the right numbers but everything had been doing so well and I hadn’t changed a thing. The torch itself was thriving until two days ago. No idea what could’ve caused the change so I assume I was just dosing slightly too much and the number snuck up there, but the number had even pretty steady and if anything should have been too low as I’ve added coral without adjusting the dosing So more should have been taken up. Maybe the last batch of alk solution I made was too strong but it shouldn’t have been that far off—I use the same measurements so it shouldn’t have been crazy off.
I‘ve been better about water changes and target feeding since being stuck home. Everything else is doing well, colorful and open and feeding. Damn shame.
Immediately lowered the timer on the doser and did a 15-20% water change. I’ll have to keep testing to hone in on the right numbers but everything had been doing so well and I hadn’t changed a thing. The torch itself was thriving until two days ago. No idea what could’ve caused the change so I assume I was just dosing slightly too much and the number snuck up there, but the number had even pretty steady and if anything should have been too low as I’ve added coral without adjusting the dosing So more should have been taken up. Maybe the last batch of alk solution I made was too strong but it shouldn’t have been that far off—I use the same measurements so it shouldn’t have been crazy off.
I‘ve been better about water changes and target feeding since being stuck home. Everything else is doing well, colorful and open and feeding. Damn shame.