Hello everyone. A new member here. Just signed on a day ago. I have tried to search the archives on bubble coral, but result was too extensive to sieve through. Basically, I want to know what can cause a bubble coral to NOT be so bubbly, yet still expanding in volume in its main body section.
All the parameters in my tank are in the normal ranges, as shown below:
- pH = 8.2
- salinity = 1.023
- ammonia = 0
- nitrate = 20 ppm (tried to lower this, but this is the lowest I can get so far)
- alkalinity = 10 dKH or 179 ppm
- calcium = 400 ppm
- temperature = 78F or 25C
- light = compact fluorescent (2 bulbs of 96W each)
- tank size = 33 gallons
- light exposure = 8 hrs per day
- water change = 1/5 of the tank twice a month
The reef fish and critters I have in the tank are not bothering the bubble coral. I have this coral for almost 10 years now, and it is only with the last move, which was about a year ago, that the coral started to shrink its bubbles. All in all, the coral is still healthy. Its main body part is still inflating when the lights come on. I feed it some silver slides once or twice a week, and it eagerly takes in the food. The only problem is that it is looking less and less like a bubble coral as time progresses.
Any idea what is happening, anyone? Any suggestion for improvement or what is going on is greatly appreciated!
(Sorry, for some reason, the forum's system will not attach my pic properly. Instead, I have managed to upload the image in my album. Please click on my Personal Gallery to view it.)
All the parameters in my tank are in the normal ranges, as shown below:
- pH = 8.2
- salinity = 1.023
- ammonia = 0
- nitrate = 20 ppm (tried to lower this, but this is the lowest I can get so far)
- alkalinity = 10 dKH or 179 ppm
- calcium = 400 ppm
- temperature = 78F or 25C
- light = compact fluorescent (2 bulbs of 96W each)
- tank size = 33 gallons
- light exposure = 8 hrs per day
- water change = 1/5 of the tank twice a month
The reef fish and critters I have in the tank are not bothering the bubble coral. I have this coral for almost 10 years now, and it is only with the last move, which was about a year ago, that the coral started to shrink its bubbles. All in all, the coral is still healthy. Its main body part is still inflating when the lights come on. I feed it some silver slides once or twice a week, and it eagerly takes in the food. The only problem is that it is looking less and less like a bubble coral as time progresses.
Any idea what is happening, anyone? Any suggestion for improvement or what is going on is greatly appreciated!
(Sorry, for some reason, the forum's system will not attach my pic properly. Instead, I have managed to upload the image in my album. Please click on my Personal Gallery to view it.)
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