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For me the most frequent cause for STN from the base is quite clear: Low phosphate concentrations and high alkalinities, 9 dKH and higher, at the same time.
I know this from own experience and from an old reefer who tried in the late 90s to keep alkalinity up at 9 dKH or a bit higher and to get phosphate down with Rowaphos. He had good growth on the tips, but always when combining both he got just as much STN from the base.
STN of the tips and exposed parts is in my eyes caused by a combination of high nitrate and low phosphate concentrations. Nitrate simply burns the tips when other nutrients are low.
In general SPS want higher phosphate concentrations than generally thought and believed. I recommend 0.1 ppm phosphate. There seem little or no problems with higher phosphate concentrations up to at least 0.5 ppm.
I know this from own experience and from an old reefer who tried in the late 90s to keep alkalinity up at 9 dKH or a bit higher and to get phosphate down with Rowaphos. He had good growth on the tips, but always when combining both he got just as much STN from the base.
STN of the tips and exposed parts is in my eyes caused by a combination of high nitrate and low phosphate concentrations. Nitrate simply burns the tips when other nutrients are low.
In general SPS want higher phosphate concentrations than generally thought and believed. I recommend 0.1 ppm phosphate. There seem little or no problems with higher phosphate concentrations up to at least 0.5 ppm.