A few of my corals have been turning white near the tips. The polyps are still extended and have color. The are mostly the digitada's that are doing it. Nothing is close by that would sting them.
The only change in my system is that my CA reactor has been offline for a week due to a pump burnout. I have been dosing B-Ionic in ther interim until my new pump shows up on Monday.
PH has been holding its own between 8.2 and 8.4 and temp has been constant at 80. Salinity is fine. I have one turning white in the main tank and one in the coral prop tank, so I am thinking it is a water quality issue, but I cannot find anything wrong. I plan to do a dkH test tomorrow, maybe that has dropped due to the lack of the reactor.
I will also run an ammonia and nitrate test just in case and double check the calcium, but I highly doubt there will be an issue as far as ammonia / nitrate are concerned.
Any other ideas?



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