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NeptunesGhost
Wed, 8th Apr 2009, 03:13 PM
I bought a beatuiful Galaxea coral about 10-11 months ago. It was large and bushy. We switched from 10,000K to 14,000K bulbs shortly after we got the coral. It has been slowly dieing off, and losing color. We just last week, switched back to 10,000K bulbs, but I haven't seen much, if any, improvement. I have tried spot feeding Cyclopeze, but it doesn't seem interested.

Parameters:
120G DT 5G Fuge
250W MH w/ actinic and night LED (Outer Orbit 48")
SG: 1.026
PH: 8.2
PO3: 0.0
NH4: 0.0
NO2: 0.0
NO3: 0.0
CA: 450
dKH: 10
WWF: 1.0
Temp: 78
Current: Tunze Wave Box

All other inhabitants look good, including FS, Hammer, Xenia, Anemones and 2 clowns.

LittleReef
Wed, 8th Apr 2009, 03:24 PM
How deep is your tank? And how far down is the Galaxea? The light might be an issue.. try moving it to the sandbed then gradually moving it up, or vice versa if the coral is too low in your tank.

NeptunesGhost
Wed, 8th Apr 2009, 03:27 PM
24" Deep. It is quite high in the tank, and has been for the entire time it has been in the tank. (it was very high in the LFS as well, they had the same fixture as I)

I just read that it may need lower light. I'll try that tonight

LittleReef
Wed, 8th Apr 2009, 03:30 PM
Yeah. I've just had to do that with a few of my corals as well. :)


Good luck! Let us know how it goes.

Gseclipse02
Wed, 8th Apr 2009, 03:51 PM
24" Deep. It is quite high in the tank, and has been for the entire time it has been in the tank. (it was very high in the LFS as well, they had the same fixture as I)

I just read that it may need lower light. I'll try that tonight


i have mine on the sand bed also

chark
Wed, 8th Apr 2009, 09:08 PM
I have had mine on the sand bed in the corner, farthest away from the light and goo flow. I have had it for about 6 months. It is doing great.

Troutmasters02
Wed, 8th Apr 2009, 10:02 PM
Mine is towards the top but under the solid center brace of the tank. Been around for +six months and still looking good.

alton
Thu, 9th Apr 2009, 06:58 AM
I am going to go in another direction on this one, I think your water is too clean. My LPS start looking bad if my nitrates go below 2ppm. I just recently had this problem when I added a second fuge and my nitrates dropped below 1ppm. Added a piece of uncured live rock and everything is on a rebound.