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Can't stop the losses
Ok I've come to my breaking point.
I've been losing SPS for the last 2 months. Then Last night my 7 year old Hammer Coral is turning to mush and dieing as well. I've checked everything My water is good Ammonia 0.0 Nitrites 0.0 Nitrates 0.0 Phosphates >0.03 PH 8.0 -> 8.4 Temp 79.0 SG 35 or 1.026 CA 430 ALk 8 DKH MAG 1350 I have checked for AEFW and Red bugs I have stopped the use of Zeovit Installed a 40W UV sterilizer I'm running 1L of GFO and 1L of Carbon performing 2X 40G water changes a week I've lost 95% of all SPS and now it appears as though my LPS are next. Through out the this whole situation my Hammer has not extended it's polyps fully. Fish inverts and Clams all seem unaffected Looking for any suggestions Thanks Jason |
maybe some bacteria problem going on, not really anyway of knowing i dont think, and im shure any kind of treatment would f-up your cycle big time
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Man Jason, that just sucks hard :neutral:. I was going to suggest maybe a bacterial infection but you're running UV which you would think would keep it at bay or at least at low levels. Have you tried dipping your corals? Dipping them and holding them in another tank to see if its the tank or the corals?
Just throwing stuff out there.... 151 views and no comments, thought I should offer something. |
Jason, sorry to hear about your troubles...
I don't know what to suggest, as your parameters seem good. How old are your bulbs for lighting? |
Tested for Copper? Reaching here but maybe an errant bolt or other metallic bit is leaching Cu into the system?
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The first thing that I read here is that you've done a lot to try and stop it. Maybe too much change too quickly?
I suffered the same type of losses a few years back, due to what I believe was vibrio. I treated with an antibiotic and losses did stop. For me though, it was fairly simple to tell, since anytime I scratched my arm working in the tank, I'd get a nasty infection. |
Thanks all.
Brad, I haven't exerienced anything like vibrio, I had remembered you having that problem and searched your solution a couple of months ago. I was leaning toward a change in the CA I'm using in my dosing system but can not find anything negative about it online and TomR is using it without any negative results. But I agree, I think I brewed up the perfect Storm for this crash, Too much too Soon J |
Crap Jason. I was just looking at your totm thread again to see if anything popped up. Nothing though. All those beautiful acros.
First, I thought taking a tank of something like Zeo or the others, had to be done slowly? Could that now be adding to the original problem. Second, whenever a tank is stunning, Zeo or again, whichever other prodcuts one uses, gets the credit. Could there possibly be something in the regiment that could cause these problems, perhaps if one of the additives was a bad batch or something? I dont know, like the others, just throwing things out. |
I thought, when I pulled off the Zeovit reactor I would see a noticeable decline in the tank. But nothing accelerated in it's downward trend. So I concluded that the Zeo pull did not effect the tank too harshly.
But that is just the theory J |
You don't use Instant Ocean do you? I believe I had a bad batch of Instant Ocean recently (about 2-3 months ago). My powerhead turned white when mixing it. The newly mixed water stayed cloudy after mixing for a day. My mixing tank had a film of white residue that won't dissolve. I used the water anyways for my water changes. Not surprisingly, I lost a few corals and many declined after that. I stopped using that batch and I bought a new bag of Instant Ocean which mixed fine and my corals have recovered.
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Nope I'm using reefers Best. But at this point I'm not sure why I'm using such an expensive salts for what is esentially a fish only system
J |
Perhaps you can try a mini-reboot to the system. Take a few pieces of LR and a couple of coral and put them into a completely separate and brand new 10 gallon system, for example, and see what happens.
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Sorry to hear about this Jason.
When I read this my immediate thought was perhaps some kids used your tank as a wishing well or as Snaz said something is leaching into the system. |
Sorry to hear about your losses.
Some thoughts that come to mind that might be worth consideration. Stray Voltage? Recent MH bulb change and bad bulb (rad++) Painted or lead objects in tank R/O problem ( bad filters) Change in air quality ( something in air) air conditioning etc. Good luck Kevin |
I had a bad batch of RBS. I think if we get the top or bottom of the batch it might not be mixed well.Heavier elements will settle to the bottom and it is something we dont test for.Also small amounts of something over time could build up to toxic levels.
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Believe me, I feel your pain. My coral continues to kick the bucket one species at a time. Hard to kill a hammer coral, though.
I'm looking back at myself and realizing that the tank was doing it's best when it was new. Now, two-three years in, things are more difficult. So what has changed? I'm going hard after accumulations of things...That means vaccuuming sand beds and siphoning detritus out of places I couldn't reach before. I'm scraping walls of the sump removing millions of tubeworms...trying to reset the system back to the way it was when I started it. The only other variable that has changed for me is that the fish are now MUCH larger and produce significantly more waste than they used to. I don't quite know how to deal with that one, if it is related to the problems. So...it sounds like we are dealing a similar problem, although you seem to be having a bit worse time than me. SOME of my coral seems to be doing OK. I don't think you will find your solution in measurable water parameters. |
Jason & Brad,
I have 2 3' x 28" x 22" 91g tanks sitting empty if you want to borrow & set up to try to save your corals. Let me know. I also have some spare equipment to go with those tanks to set them up for a while as you try to get things under control. Anthony |
Just curious, how old and how deep is the sand bed?
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That F'n buffs balls!
I was thinking sand bed also and bad bulb. |
My Sand bend is an inch to 1.5 at best.
Thanks for the offer Anthony I might just take you up on that cprowler, You made me laugh. Good to see you around. J |
If you need more volume, I also have a spare 120g with stand kicking around that you can borrow.
Anthony |
I agree isolating a few corals in another tank may lead to new theories here. Such a beautiful tank you had...I'm rooting for you.
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WOW. deja vu. i really know where youre coming from on this one jason. i'm really sorry to hear about this, although i know that doesnt help. i'm trying to think outside the box here on this one, who is the manufacturer of your tank? and what about your tank brad? my tank seemd to go for crap at the 2 year point as well and still had not bloody clue what caused it. i'm wondering if there is something funky with the silicone used for the tank that began to leach something. i know it sounds extreme but just an idea. my tank was a seastar tank so i'm curious if manufacturers were the same.
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Colin, my tanks have all been Seastar, they use the GE 1200 silicone, well used in the industry. Don't think it's that.
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Thanks All. My Tank is Seastar as well. Something else I noticed as kind of Odd. I've had a sudden explosion of coraline algae. My tank never used to get coraline growth now I'm scraping it off everything
J |
That sucks, sorry to hear about your losses. I've lost a few corals before that have done well for years then all of a sudden they shrivel up and start to die. It's really frustrating watching a coral die that did so well for so long especially when you can't figure out why and nothing you try helps.
I wonder if there is something to the build up of gunk in the sand bed, or perhaps some corals need something from the ocean that our tanks can't give them and that has something to do with it. Not really sure but I thought I'd throw that out there. |
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If I'm dealing with similar problems, it can't be silicon since my tank is acrylic.
I can't blame the Ca reactor because mine has been shut down for months now. The tank stopped using ca/alk to the point where only a bit of Kalk is required for Ca/Alk levels. |
I took my CA reactor off line in April and started using a 2 part dosing system. But that has been off for 1.5 months because my tank isn't using CA or Alk. Like Brad
J |
Stray voltage?,I found mine when I had a cut on my hand and was working on the tank with bare feet .Floor wet,nice little tingle.Did you change any wall plugs on any circut and simply put the wires on the wrong side of the receptical or one of the wires is touching the wall box and it is now feeding through your ground rod? Just drawing at straws
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Just some thoughts.
-I hate sand! I would take it out. -maybe a test kit is off? -do you have SPS in a frag system (not in main display) but still using same water? (My dwarf angels, at least I think it is them, are nibbling more and more on my SPS in the main display, but as soon as I put a piece in my basement sump/frag system it starts to grow. |
Thanks H2o2 I've ruled out stry voltage But good thought
J |
Hey Ben Thanks for chiming in.
The sand could be a problem but it's really only an inch deep. Hardly a nitrate factory. Plus I have very little Algae and very low Nitrates. but I gues it could be hiding something we do not measure. As for test kits. I have 3 sets of Salifert and Elos. I have also taken water to OA. All readings are the same. J |
Interesting just some thoughts
1 Toxins leaching out for tank..not likely as he does 80 gal/wk water changes 2 Infection...maybe even with the UV on...he states that he has progressively losing corals ( most fragile to least lps's. UV could upset the bacterial balance in a zeo system?? 3. Something in the water(DI/RO???) or salt..maybe 4 Zeo crash...maybe...mineral imbalance? 5. Did you check orp? 6. Nitrates in the tank...not unless he has stirred up the sand 7. Some thing is releasing toxins in the tank...algae bloom maybe. Toxins are not usually destroyed by UV and only paritlly skiimmed out. |
The first thing that popped into my head was the salt. I've read a couple recent cases on RC about people experiencing similarly described issues. I think the cases were either in the Reef Discussion section, or SPS Keepers section.
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Sorry to hear J.
Personally I don't think this sort of thing really can be attribute to a deterministic number of parameters. In a sense, tanks just get old. It's not really something that we can say "oh ya, three years, old tank syndrome." But it is things like accumulations, and something pathogenic in nature that gains a toehold and that's really it until something gives (or you give, and either do a tank tear down or tank reset). Before anyone says "but he has UV and it didn't help", the problem is that a UV cannot get every single thing present in the tank. A couple months ago when Jason was looking for a UV, I even said it back then, I think it improved my own situation *some*, but: 1) it took close to six months to make a difference and 2) I still would not say I have a 100% turnaround. Some things are doing better, some things remain the same. I can't keep SPS anymore, plain and simple, it's a fact of life I've had to accept with some measure of difficulty and humility. But, for what it's worth, I look at many new tanks with a measure of envy for what I see in them. I remember fondly the days of keeping colourful SPS, but it was years and years ago now. I truly do believe that newer tanks have an easier go of things, and older setups, due to many different and possibly uncountably complex interactions, a tank gets to a point it is not able to sustain growth that it used to, and it's not a case of something you can necessarily measure, like a stray voltage or a bad parameter or two or a salt brand or batch. Sorry, I guess this isn't really helpful. You have my sympathies and empathy Jason .. I wish you the best of luck. |
What makes a tank old though? Could a person not remove all the corals from an old tank and place them into a large frag tank of sorts when things decline? Then replace all your rock, water, sand, filter media etc. It's be like having a new tank with a massive supply of corals to add.
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I'd pretty much call that a tank reset ..
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seems like a good idea to me. but when does a person decide it's worth it i guess.
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