I dont have anything to test those with. All my other lps are fineALK and calc levels?
Everything is good that I can see i cant test alk and calcNeed to test for all things, even ammonia.
Ill try something.The important test as I see it are, SG,Temp,alk,ca, then mg.
Without them is like driving a car with no headlights in the fog.
Only a matter of time till the crash.
Acans can be difficult. Those look as though the tissue is receding from the skeleton.
Not a good sign. Depending how big your tank is the death could start a chain reaction.
See if you can get an alk test kit. Even an API from Petco will work.
Ill look into it.Testing water parameters is important. So that people can help you with issues like this.
Salifert test kits are inexpensive and accurate.
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I have a tank where my acans are healthy should i put it in there?Testing water parameters is important. So that people can help you with issues like this.
Salifert test kits are inexpensive and accurate.
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So don't move it and just test the water? Because my acan in the other tank is doing great and this is the only coral that's affected. Honestly, it could be my coral beauty but who knows.Regardless how Coral look in a tank, you still need to test the water. Many coral will tolerate poor water conditions for a while, then go downhill suddenly and may not recover.
Like Frank said, you need to test your water. It is part of the reef keeping and it is important.
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