Why are my corals losing polyps?
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TankWarrior - Posts: 94
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Why are my corals losing polyps?
Noticed my Zoanthids and Acros are losing polyps over the past week. Water params are good, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 5 nitrate, 8.2 pH, 1.025 salinity. Running a 75g with Radion XR15s, 10% weekly water changes. Any ideas what's messing with them?
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dream9 - Posts: 3
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Re: Why are my corals losing polyps?
That's weird, my tank's been chill but I've heard sudden light changes can stress them out. Did you tweak the Radions recently?
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sakurana - Posts: 10
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Re: Why are my corals losing polyps?
Could be a flow issue too. My Acros acted sketchy when my powerhead died last month. What's your current setup like?
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briarfox - Posts: 4
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Re: Why are my corals losing polyps?
Those numbers look solid, but how's your alkalinity? Swings there can nuke polyps faster than you'd think.TankWarrior wrote: ↑Tue Aug 26, 2025 3:53 pm Noticed my Zoanthids and Acros are losing polyps over the past week. Water params are good, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 5 nitrate, 8.2 pH, 1.025 salinity. Running a 75g with Radion XR15s, 10% weekly water changes. Any ideas what's messing with them?
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onyxer - Posts: 6
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Re: Why are my corals losing polyps?
Seconding the alk check. Also, any new tankmates? My clownfish went rogue and nipped at my Zoas once.
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nirvo_1 - Posts: 3
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Re: Why are my corals losing polyps?
yo, my dude, check for pests. flatworms or nudis gonna wreck shop if they sneak in.
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TankWarrior - Posts: 94
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Re: Why are my corals losing polyps?
Thanks for the tips. Alk's at 8 dKH, stable for months. No new fish, but I'll inspect for pests tonight.
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briarfox - Posts: 4
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sakurana - Posts: 10
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Re: Why are my corals losing polyps?
If it's not pests or params, maybe test for stray voltage. Had a heater leak current once that made everything sulk.
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dream9 - Posts: 3
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