We have a euphillia that has been in brilliant health for ~ 4months. In the past 2 weeks, we noticed that its polyps have been retracting and looking thinner than in the past. At this time, we checked all water quality parameters. Alk was way high (16 dKH) and Ca was low (225 ppm) and Mg was low (800 ppm). We shut down the calcium reactor, did a 25% water change, and have been dosing Ca and Mg and things are much better although Alk is still a bit high (12dKH) and Ca & Mg are a bit low (400 ppm & 1125 ppm, respectively). All other parameters are good. We're still working on getting parameters back in order (it was a rooky mistake of overdosing pH buffer that caused the problem). Also, we feed the euphillia brine/mysid ~ 3x/week and have given it more over the past 2 weeks.
Today we came home and one of the euphillia polyps was emitting a small, string of brown mucus and that polyp has now completely retracted (in the space of 4 hrs). Other corals look good including a pleurogyra. So our question is- is euphillia's behavior due to the alk issue? Is there anything else that we should be doing? Have other people experienced a similar problem of an anorexic looking euphillia and how did you fix them problem?
Thanks for any advice!
Today we came home and one of the euphillia polyps was emitting a small, string of brown mucus and that polyp has now completely retracted (in the space of 4 hrs). Other corals look good including a pleurogyra. So our question is- is euphillia's behavior due to the alk issue? Is there anything else that we should be doing? Have other people experienced a similar problem of an anorexic looking euphillia and how did you fix them problem?
Thanks for any advice!