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01/09/2022, 05:24 PM | #1 |
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Sps recovery
Can anyone tell me if an Sps piece will recover after tank levels got out of wack. I guess I got lazy with testing and water changes and things started looking bad. I had a few pieces of pocilipora die off and birdsnest starting to turn brown. Also a stylo stopped extending its polyps. I finally got the tank back under control. Thru 2 large water changes on a 120. 2 50 gal changes one week apart.Birdsnest colored back up. Added a frag of pocilipora doing good. The only piece not extending is the stylo. Also using GFO and Phos-ex to lower phosphates. Don’t want to lose stylo. All levels good for 3 days now.
Nitrate 9 Phosphate 0.05 Mag 1250 Cal 450 Salinity 1.025 Temp 76 Alk 8.9 |
01/10/2022, 06:45 AM | #2 |
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Yes, it is possible for the styo to recover. You'll likely need to keep the water chemistry at the proper levels for more than 3 days though.
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01/10/2022, 06:57 AM | #3 |
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Thanks for replying. It’s a great looking piece and don’t want to lose it. It has 23 heads and barely hanging in there. Unfortunately I don’t have a quarantine tank so my only other option would be to place it in my lfs tank if they would even consider holding it for me. Thanks for your answer.
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