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![]() Thanks for your help
My tank is approximately 6 months old. I did upset the balance like a month ago by changing light bulbs, remove the ceramic biological fitler, and threw in 30% of uncured live rocks (my stupidity). It could have been the die off the new rock that causing this, my mistake. Now I am fighting hard to balance the system again. Would the corals and the fishes be OK with three days without light and food? |
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![]() Everything was fine like you I was worried as I have an Anthia and angels it was no problem
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![]() I'm willing to bet it was the LR that caused it.
Yes, your fishies and corals will be fine. you'd be suprised to learn how long they go without food, when transported from wild to the LFS.
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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![]() Do a big water change at the end 20% to 40% if I remember, off the top of my head
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![]() Hi Banditpowercoat and Leah.
Thanks for your help. I think you are right it was the LR that caused this outbreak (I remember before all mess, I heavily fed the tank but there were not signs of cyano). Thanks to Red Coral, I got some chaeto today. I put this in the back of the tank. I also did 20% water change today and sucked the cyano out. I also rearranged some rocks which I suspected there are dead spots. Again, at the end of the day after water change, I noticed bubbles appear on the rock again ![]() I will definitely try your way (complete light out) in a week or so when things don't improve. Thanks |
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