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I'm at my wit's end with this hobby. I am unable to keep any stony corals for more than a few months. I've tried LPS and SPS species through the years. The LPS species gradually shrink away after a year with tissue receding down to the underlying skeleton. My longest lived was a bubble coral I had for 4 years. My SPS coral frags were all aquacultured and supposedly hardy species. None lasted more than 2 months.
My tank is loaded with xenia. I'm also very successful at keeping clams. I presently have only two clams, but I've had other clams grow so large that I've given them away to a friend with a very large tank.
My tank is 69 gallons and has been up and running for 8 years. I have a good skimmer and have run MH lights until I switched to LED lighting 7 months ago. RODI water only. B-ionic 2 part solution dosed daily.
I'm at a loss with my frustration and will now return to the sump. :evil:
My tank is loaded with xenia. I'm also very successful at keeping clams. I presently have only two clams, but I've had other clams grow so large that I've given them away to a friend with a very large tank.
My tank is 69 gallons and has been up and running for 8 years. I have a good skimmer and have run MH lights until I switched to LED lighting 7 months ago. RODI water only. B-ionic 2 part solution dosed daily.
I'm at a loss with my frustration and will now return to the sump. :evil: