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kien 02-20-2010 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Carmen (Post 494070)
:lol::lol::lol::mrgreen: Hey I'm available for babysitting!!!!!!!:wink:

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Originally Posted by Carmen (Post 494073)
BOTH!:mrgreen:

I'm more than willing to share. There's plenty to go around.. apparently :lol:

Leah 02-20-2010 06:32 AM

You are willing to share the guy's, uh Carmen don't forget your friends :wink:
Kien should we mention the crabs here or no?

kien 02-20-2010 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Leah (Post 494110)
Kien should we mention the crabs here or no?

Snap!! Oh no you didn't girl! :nono:

:lol::lol::lol:

kien 02-26-2010 01:12 AM

Oh how I love this hobby! So 6 plus months of great growth and general SPS coral vitality and now a couple of them have decided to start STN'ing on me... :neutral: So far they aren't beyond saving but I can clearly see blotches developing at the base where they are losing cells.

If I had to guess, and I suppose that's what I'm doing at this point, I would blame it on the bio pellets. I've been using them for about two months now and they have pulled my nitrates down to zero after 4 weeks. I assumed that my fish load would be enough to sustain my SPS but maybe not. Maybe the corals are starving? Looks like I need to look into supplemental feeding.

Nothing else has changed in the tank. All params are in check. :noidea:

Delphinus 02-26-2010 05:39 AM

Good luck sorting it out .. :(

karazy 02-26-2010 01:44 PM

you should try dosing rotifers and oyster-feast

Carmen 02-26-2010 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by kien (Post 495978)
Oh how I love this hobby! So 6 plus months of great growth and general SPS coral vitality and now a couple of them have decided to start STN'ing on me... :neutral: So far they aren't beyond saving but I can clearly see blotches developing at the base where they are losing cells.

If I had to guess, and I suppose that's what I'm doing at this point, I would blame it on the bio pellets. I've been using them for about two months now and they have pulled my nitrates down to zero after 4 weeks. I assumed that my fish load would be enough to sustain my SPS but maybe not. Maybe the corals are starving? Looks like I need to look into supplemental feeding.

Nothing else has changed in the tank. All params are in check. :noidea:

This can be such a frustrating hobby, can't it Kien? I hope that is it for the stning...save what you can and hope it's just those. Your tank is incredible so you are doing something right...just a little bump in the road.:wink:

kien 02-26-2010 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Carmen (Post 496121)
This can be such a frustrating hobby, can't it Kien? I hope that is it for the stning...save what you can and hope it's just those. Your tank is incredible so you are doing something right...just a little bump in the road.:wink:

Yup, definitely challenging at times. This morning I found my gorg laying on top of my lobo which is a very powerful stinger. Half my gorg is dead :cry:

kien 02-27-2010 12:40 AM

doh! I just found out that I haven't been running my carbon for a couple of weeks now. Yikes! I guess I unplugged it a couple of weeks ago while rewiring things around and forgot to plug it back in. The carbon is pitch black and it is hard to see under the dark stand so I just assumed it was running. Anyway, hope this was it. Carbon is supposed to help remove unwanted chemicals I think? Like for example the nasty chemicals that corals use during chemical warefare? So maybe without the carbon stripping it out it was building up in my tank and started affecting some of them.

kien 03-01-2010 05:45 AM

One of my brains decided it wanted to have some lunch today. He usually opens at night but I have never ever seen him open during the day before!

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