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Tracey
Alejandro
To begin with, it would be good to know.
1. What is the volume of your aquarium and how many fish do you have, and what kind of fish?
2. What kind of lighting do you have, and have there been any changes in the last two months?
3. What salt have you used and what are you currently using?
4. What water do you use for topping off and water changes?
5. Have you added any medications for treatment, control, or prevention?
Only after this can we think and advise you.
Tricia7885
1. 120-liter aquarium without a sump. Started more than three years ago. Fish: clownfish, six-striped wrasse, grammas loreto, chrysiptera.
2. Light - GHL MITRAS 6100. Has been running for six months.
3. Since the start, I have been using Tropic-in Pro-Reef salt.
4. All water is RO/DI. I regularly test with a TDS meter.
5. I haven't added anything in the last two months. I have never used any medications at all.
Here is a thread on the Lviv forum about my aquarium. There is more information there.
April3499
Does no one have any opinions on this topic?
Has no one encountered anything like this?
Rodney7316
Unfortunately, the situation is fundamentally not improving. I have transferred almost all the Acros to magnetic plates and attached them to the side walls. They are growing quite well... and are starting to slowly lose their lower parts (from the plate). I am beginning to suspect some kind of acropora disease. I don't know what it is yet... but it's clearly not flatworms.
Kendra2262
As a potassium variant, when it is lacking, it gradually decreases from the bottom.
Nicole
Thank you very much for the story, it's rare to come across something like this these days, especially since our Kharkiv writer only had sellers on the forum. Once again, thank you and may your reef prosper.