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Son Of Skyline 01-16-2004 10:49 PM

Green humilis RTNed...
 
:sad:

Sad day for me. For the past few days my green humilis (one of my most prized frags) started looking pale. Well today it's doing the dreaded RTN. Bright neon green tissue shearing away in the current :frown:

Before:
http://www.canreef.com/photopost/dat...02web.jpg?3572

Now...the base still looks kinda green in this pic but it's actually a dead, brownish olive colour:
http://www.canreef.com/photopost/dat...n-med.jpg?6239

Tips of the coral I'm hoping will recover:
http://www.canreef.com/photopost/dat...2-med.jpg?3637

It's frustrating...no prior signs and everything else is doing great.

Sorry...I just had to vent...

Delphinus 01-16-2004 11:17 PM

Good luck ... if it's any consolation I once had to frag a coral that was RTN'ing after a particularly long shipping incident. Although the main colony did not make it, all the frags did. I'd keep the frags in good current and run some carbon if you aren't already. And I guess hope for the best.

BCOrchidGuy 01-16-2004 11:47 PM

Mason, so sorry to see that happening.

Doug

Jack 01-17-2004 01:50 AM

Try to mount those asap.

props 01-17-2004 02:25 AM

awww crappy man
hope those lil frags makes it

Samw 01-17-2004 04:14 AM

That sucks Mason. What's going on? Any idea? You have quite good water conditions.

Bryan 01-17-2004 06:39 AM

Funny, mine has started to RTN as well. I am blaming it on the slightly warmer weather. It has caused my tank to creep up to 84 as I don't have my cooling fans hooked up because it's still winter.

StirCrazy 01-17-2004 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bryan
Funny, mine has started to RTN as well. I am blaming it on the slightly warmer weather. It has caused my tank to creep up to 84 as I don't have my cooling fans hooked up because it's still winter.

I can't see a temp of 84 being the cause, you will find a lot of tanks vary by a few degrees and quite regularly hit 84 degrees. in the summer my tank was bouncing between 82 and 86 and even as high as 89 with no ill effects. I am not saying this was a factor as maybe the coral was already weakened and this accelerated it, but I would be looking elsewhere for a cause also.

On the other hand sometimes this happens for no other reason than the coral was stressed at some point in the last year and finally succumbed to the stress.

Steve

Son Of Skyline 01-17-2004 07:14 PM

Thanks guys. I'm gonna go out and get some new carbon today. I'm not exactly sure what happened. All my other corals look fine and my tank has been stable this whole time. One of the frags is already gone, but the bigger of the two is still alive so I'm hoping it pulls through. It's just frustrating to lose one of your favorite pieces to something that comes out of nowhere that you can't do anything about :mad:

Son Of Skyline 01-19-2004 05:57 AM

As of today the humilis is officially gone :mad:

Should I be worried about my other colonies?

Delphinus 01-19-2004 03:03 PM

I'd be a little concerned, yes, I would be keeping an eye on things for a couple of days. But after a few days and nothing then you should be OK.

Sorry to hear that it didn't work out. Was it a wild caught colony? Sometimes it just happens with those.

Bob I 01-19-2004 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StirCrazy
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bryan
Funny, mine has started to RTN as well. I am blaming it on the slightly warmer weather. It has caused my tank to creep up to 84 as I don't have my cooling fans hooked up because it's still winter.

I can't see a temp of 84 being the cause, you will find a lot of tanks vary by a few degrees and quite regularly hit 84 degrees. in the summer my tank was bouncing between 82 and 86 and even as high as 89 with no ill effects. I am not saying this was a factor as maybe the coral was already weakened and this accelerated it, but I would be looking elsewhere for a cause also.

On the other hand sometimes this happens for no other reason than the coral was stressed at some point in the last year and finally succumbed to the stress.

Steve

Ok something strange here. Did Steve get a spell checker :question: :biggrin: , or perhaps his fingers lost weight :question:

BCOrchidGuy 01-19-2004 04:07 PM

Wow Bob I never noticed but you're right.

Doug

Aquattro 01-19-2004 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob_I

Ok something strange here. Did Steve get a spell checker :question: :biggrin: , or perhaps his fingers lost weight :question:

Or maybe someone corrected it after the fact....

BCOrchidGuy 01-19-2004 05:03 PM

Brad, isn't that cheating, kinda like getting someone else to run the race for you?... All joking aside, his spelling isn't as bad as I've seen else where, I mean, sometimes you wonder what language he's using but it's still not so bad... really...... kinda..... :mrgreen:

Doug


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