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jjntm 02-19-2012 05:55 PM

lol.. I guess I should have read further and I would have seen that he chimed in already!

Myka 02-19-2012 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by jjntm (Post 684084)
My buddy rob (canuckgod420) mentioned this same issue on here a couple of months back after switching to kent carbon, EXACTLY the same thing happened!!!! he was on here looking for advice and NOBODY offered any....lol... now everyone chimes in....

I thought someone had mentioned possible issues with Kent carbon awhile ago, but I was searching the forums and couldn't find it, so I figured I was imagining it. Now I'm going to go look again now I know who it was... :lol:

EDIT: Here is canuckgod420's experiences back in November... http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=80526

Borderjumper 02-19-2012 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by daniella3d (Post 683959)
I have plenty of this bad carbon left. Don't worry, they wrote in the other thread that the store owner have sent a sample to the company. I am keeping mine for sure, in case there is a need to analyse it.

I guess the important thing is to have proof of purchase if you don't have any carbon left.

I lost 2000$ worth in coral. That's the price I would need to pay to replace what I lost. I too started a few of these pieces with little frags but they were no little frags anylonger so they are not worth 30$ any longer. Even if you bought your corals are 10$ frag, they are worth a lot more when they grow large. It is that cost that you must calculate because replacing those pieces would cost that much.


Try dragging a magnet thru the carbon and see if you get any metals?

jjntm 02-19-2012 06:07 PM

wow... reef central thread store owner lost a ton of coral.... I really hope kent steps up to the plate and pays for or replaces everyones losses... everyone affected should write a mass email to them stating their displeasure! The more ppl that send to them what happened the better it is for them to investigate what went wrong...

jjntm 02-19-2012 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Borderjumper (Post 684092)
Try dragging a magnet thru the carbon and see if you get any metals?

Very smart Idea!!!

Canuckgod420 02-19-2012 06:12 PM

Thats funny Myka, you even posted a response to my thread.

Anyway, its all good now, everything looks great and growing fast.

I'm actually thinking of adding this carbon every few months to shock up the corals a bit and watch them explode in growth and colour again.

jjntm 02-19-2012 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Canuckgod420 (Post 684099)
Thats funny Myka, you even posted a response to my thread.

Anyway, its all good now, everything looks great and growing fast.

I'm actually thinking of adding this carbon every few months to shock up the corals a bit and watch them explode in growth and colour again.

LMFAO!!! someone is looking to stir the pot I see.... muahhahahahaha... Although I gotta admit ur colors were nice before... and growth was good... however now ur colors pop amazingly and your growth tips are INSANE!!!

Myka 02-19-2012 06:56 PM

Having a bunch of disgruntled reef keepers suing for compensation is a good way to put a company out of business. I'm not sure I agree with that...take a look at what happened to PFO. I'm sure there are more people that miss PFO then there are that are mad.

Store owners should know better than to put $20K of coral in one system - that's a really bad idea. That's called laziness...it is easier to maintain one or two big systems than several smaller ones. You can't purchase much in the way of insurance on live corals or fish, so they have to create their own types of insurance. Multiple systems is the best insurance they can get. I still feel darn awful for the store owner who lost this huge investment, as well as the animals that died though. That is awful. :(

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Originally Posted by Canuckgod420 (Post 684099)
Thats funny Myka, you even posted a response to my thread.

Yeah, I was really thinking I was losing it. I spent at least 20 minutes hunting for that thread before deciding I had lost my mind. Then jjntm mentioned your name and I found the thread in approximately 8 seconds! :o

daniella3d 02-19-2012 07:01 PM

Not possible in my case because i put the carbon in the evening where there was just the actinic T5 on, then when I woke up the light was not even on yet, but I could see something was wrong. EAch morning when I wake up the first thing I do is to check my aquariums.

It must be something else. I do not beleive that 8 hours of Kent carbon could have stripped so much from my water than corals were dying. I used carbon on regular basis since the beginning of that tank, but was using Seachem.

I beleive that something far more serious hapened here with some batch of Kent carbon. It could be some heavy metal, as I don't think that carbon can absorb copper or other toxic metal so it could have leached something like that. I just got my water analysed for heavy metal 3 weeks ago and it was perfect. I will have it check again just to be on the safe side.

When I saw this I immeditaly removed the carbon and did a 30% water change. That was the only thing I had done to the tank so it was the first thing I removed.




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Originally Posted by jjntm (Post 684084)
My buddy rob We believe it is just that the carbon stripped the water too clean and allowed excessive light penetration which bleached the corals


daniella3d 02-19-2012 07:17 PM

A lot of stores have common water in their system. I am not sure if you realize this but he lost 10k of coral worth...and it does not take that much in coral to reach that amount. I personaly have about 3k to 4k in corals worth. I lost about half so far.

I can think of plenty of coral stores here that would have the same exact issue because all their aquariums are connected with the same water. It is very common.

I don't think they do it out of laziness, probably more out of economical issue. It is less expensive to have a big central system I guess.

And your point may not be valid even if he had a few independant systems. Assuming he was doing the regular maintenance shedule of replacing carbon, what is to say that he would not have put new fresh carbon in all of his independant tanks killing everyting anyway?




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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 684126)
Store owners should know better than to put $20K of coral in one system - that's a really bad idea. That's called laziness...it is easier to maintain one or two big systems than several smaller ones. You can't purchase much in the way of insurance on live corals or fish, so they have to create their own types of insurance. Multiple systems is the best insurance they can get. I still feel darn awful for the store owner who lost this huge investment, as well as the animals that died though. That is awful. :(





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