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Klewis

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I've had this Duncan for several weeks now and it was looking great. About 4 days ago I noticed it wasn't opening up all the way and a black spot developed on it. We've been feeding it 3 - 4 times a week directly with mysis shrimp. The tank has been established for about 2 years, I do 5 gallon water changes with ro/di water and tropic marin salt every two weeks, and I'm using chemi-pure elite in the back chamber with rock rubble and filter floss. Any input would be appreciated. I'll post parameters in a few.
 

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Klewis

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This is too funny, I just learned that from pic on Acro76 post for the dendro's. It came with a tank I picked up and I thought he told me it was a duncan. Thank you for the clarification.
 

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I'll wait on the parameters...but tissue recession or loss in a stony coral can be caused by:

1. High phosphate (try an keep it under .03)
2. Low alkalinity
3. Low magnesium
4. Infection/injury/predation

Check your TDS of you R/O water too... It often sneaks up on you. I just checked mine a few weeks ago... 42! Our incoming water is about 119. After the prefilters get changed, it is back to 0!

An excellent article on important reef tank water parameters:

http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-05/rhf/index.php
 

Pinkheine

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Are sure it isn't taking a doodie? I know when some of our corals "relieve" themselves they will close up for a day or two sometimes more and then they open back up.

IDK, don't have a dendros myself but it kind of looks like it to me from the picture.
 

Klewis

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Are sure it isn't taking a doodie? I know when some of our corals "relieve" themselves they will close up for a day or two sometimes more and then they open back up.

IDK, don't have a dendros myself but it kind of looks like it to me from the picture.

HeHehe, thats what I originally thought, but a 3 day poop still concerned me even for a coral.:eek:
 

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