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Acropora Standard Tissue Necrosis


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    Default Acropora Standard Tissue Necrosis

    How do you all combat it? Do you frag it well above the disease tissue? Dip it? Frag then dip it, post your success/ and what didnt work so well.


    Anthony
    150g 1" acrylic Sps reef mp40 and 4 k4s for flow. Aquaeuro 400 skimmer and 135 calcium reactor. 2 250w radiums on galaxy ballasts.

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    Reason I asked is i am having a couple of my well established pieces(2+ years ORA tri color validia and ORA Miami orchid ) showing STN with no pests in tank. I have dipped them several times and know the signs to look for with no success in stopping said event.

    Parameters are
    salinity 1.025
    alk 9
    cal 450
    mg 1400
    nitrates 5-10(a tad high but doing a water change presently)

    Thanks
    150g 1" acrylic Sps reef mp40 and 4 k4s for flow. Aquaeuro 400 skimmer and 135 calcium reactor. 2 250w radiums on galaxy ballasts.

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    STN stands for steady tissue necrosis as opposed to RTN or rapid tissue necrosis. Usually STN is due to some condition in the tank such as a nutrient problem , a lack of stability or inappropriate flow. In most cases you can cut ahead of the necrosis and save the coral.

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    Sorry steady necrosis. I have had great water stability over the last few months when i was having this issue, i am hoping it was due to incorrect spectrum do to shifting of the bulbs. I just replaced them 2 weeks ago and waiting to see if that fixes the issue.
    150g 1" acrylic Sps reef mp40 and 4 k4s for flow. Aquaeuro 400 skimmer and 135 calcium reactor. 2 250w radiums on galaxy ballasts.

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