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daniella3d 02-26-2012 03:27 AM

I think I will increase my lighting since what ever is exposed to the light seem to be doing better and coloring up faster.

If your coral are coming back and your MH is on 10 hours, I guess it is safe for mine to be on longer then.

thanks a lot :)

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Originally Posted by Casey8 (Post 686652)
Daniella, I have been reducing my MH lights only 2 hours a day. I used to let them run 12 hours, but now 10 hours. I am going to go back slowly to normal lighting starting next week. If you think your corals are doing better with more lights, I think you can do just like me, just slowly get back to normal.
My tank is a BB tank, I think when something goes wrong it is easier to deal with. Maybe I am wrong but that's what I thought. I can siphon the bottom of the tank many times a day if I want to, without worrying disturbing the sand bed. Water change is also easy for me too.


Casey8 02-26-2012 03:48 AM

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Originally Posted by daniella3d (Post 686655)
I think I will increase my lighting since what ever is exposed to the light seem to be doing better and coloring up faster.

If your coral are coming back and your MH is on 10 hours, I guess it is safe for mine to be on longer then.

thanks a lot :)

You're very welcome. I hope all your corals will recover soon like mine. You never know, more than half of my corals were completely bleached have no life on them, but now they are all coming back to life. I call it a MIRACLE !

daniella3d 02-26-2012 11:20 AM

I have some that have melted so there is no coming back for them and of course my photosynthetic sponges are gone too but the rest of my acroporas seem to be coming back slowly. What a mess :( My first tank crash and it's not even my fault.

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Originally Posted by Casey8 (Post 686661)
You're very welcome. I hope all your corals will recover soon like mine. You never know, more than half of my corals were completely bleached have no life on them, but now they are all coming back to life. I call it a MIRACLE !


paddyob 02-26-2012 01:15 PM

Recall posted on BAs site in regards to Kent carbon.

http://www.bigalscanada.com/recalls/..._Retailers.pdf

Casey8 02-27-2012 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by daniella3d (Post 686706)
I have some that have melted so there is no coming back for them and of course my photosynthetic sponges are gone too but the rest of my acroporas seem to be coming back slowly. What a mess :( My first tank crash and it's not even my fault.

One thing I have learned from this crash, I will never dose anything in the same day with my water change. Luckily enough I was doing water change and changed the carbon on different days, I had a chance to suspect about the carbon and pulled it out fast enough. Even so, it took me a day and a half before I decided to turn off the reactor. If I changed that carbon on the same day, I would have never suspected it right away and may have blamed for the water polluttant or something else. I would have killed all the corals if I continued to let that carbon sit in my tank even just for one more day. My tank was look like having a snow storm all over my corals in just 2 days, most of them were completely bleached. I was devastated didn't know what was going on my tank with no clue at that time. From now on, I will dose everything like calcium, magnesium, kalwasser, etc ... that is new in the bottle or container, one at the time and wait for a reaction before dosing another. If something goes wrong at least I know right away what is the cuprit.

daniella3d 02-27-2012 08:48 PM

It's a good thing you posted here because from the beginning because that might have avoided a tank crash to other people. Was too late for us and a few others.

It's hard sometimes to pin point a crash. I suspect that this is not the first time it happen to people but just like me they were in doubt that carbon could cause this and never really did the connection to their crash due to carbon.

At least now with this story, we know for sure that carbon can be nasty and kill everything so in the future people are going to be aware of this possibility and risk.

On every new batch of Seachem carbon I will use, I now will test for copper after letting run in a bucket 24 hours.


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Originally Posted by Casey8 (Post 687002)
One thing I have learned from this crash, I will never dose anything in the same day with my water change. Luckily enough I was doing water change and changed the carbon on different days, I had a chance to suspect about the carbon and pulled it out fast enough. Even so, it took me a day and a half before I decided to turn off the reactor. If I changed that carbon on the same day, I would have never suspected it right away and may have blamed for the water polluttant or something else. I would have killed all the corals if I continued to let that carbon sit in my tank even just for one more day. My tank was look like having a snow storm all over my corals in just 2 days, most of them were completely bleached. I was devastated didn't know what was going on my tank with no clue at that time. From now on, I will dose everything like calcium, magnesium, kalwasser, etc ... that is new in the bottle or container, one at the time and wait for a reaction before dosing another. If something goes wrong at least I know right away what is the cuprit.


daniella3d 02-27-2012 10:34 PM

The proof is in the pudding
 
I got the result from my water analysis.

I got my water analyzed by a professional lab and the result show an abnormal concentration for copper especially.

The column named Daniella is my current aquarium water after 7 water changes and addition of polyfilter for a few days. The colum named "charbon" (carbon) is the result of analysing the water that come from a clean food grade container that had one gallon of water with 1/4 cup of well rinsed Kent Reef carbon running for 10 hours. I had put about one cup in my aquarium.

The result of 346 ug/l translate to .346 mg/l of copper, way too much and the reason why my corals died and bleached.

I guess this proof that more carbon than what they have in their recall list is affected since the expiration date on my container is EX21NO14, which is not in the list.

Magnaneese and kicket released is also a bit high with this carbon, but it is the copper that is to blame for the coral death. I am going to send a sample of the carbon and this lab result to Kent tomorrow.

http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/y...3ds/carbon.jpg

christyf5 02-27-2012 10:40 PM

Wow, that is crazy! I'm gonna try this test for fun with my carbon and my copper test kit.

Casey8 02-28-2012 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by daniella3d (Post 687133)
It's a good thing you posted here because from the beginning because that might have avoided a tank crash to other people. Was too late for us and a few others.

It's hard sometimes to pin point a crash. I suspect that this is not the first time it happen to people but just like me they were in doubt that carbon could cause this and never really did the connection to their crash due to carbon.

At least now with this story, we know for sure that carbon can be nasty and kill everything so in the future people are going to be aware of this possibility and risk.

On every new batch of Seachem carbon I will use, I now will test for copper after letting run in a bucket 24 hours.

Good thing Kent has recalled their carbon in a week after our crash, if not people here may think I and Daniella are crazy !

Casey8 02-28-2012 02:13 AM

Daniella, I wish you all the best. Hope they will compensate you for your loss, not just saying "sorry for INCONVENIENCE".
My corals are recovering, but I could have claimed about my depression in the last couple weeks dealing with the corals too. But I have enough other problems to deal with my job right now, so I have to pass on it.


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