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![]() Dez,
The reason I was asking is that you have thrown an awful lot of corals in a very very immature tank. You may be seeing the results of this in that your GSP and leather aren't opening. For anywhere from 6 months to a year your tank will go through various phases. Algae blooms, mini cycles etc. With over 4 dozen corals in a very young, smallish tank you are running the risk of one of these mini cycles causing a major meltdown. GSP's don't usually close up unless things are going south or already have gone. I'd start measuring everything as far as levels go on a continuous basis and watch for spikes signalling a cycle and get ready to do water changes. Be safe rather than sorry. IMO If you can. lighten the Bioload on your system. ASAP. Take corals back to the LFS, or put some in otehr peoples tanks for a few months. If just one of those large softies decides to have a meltdown your tanks instability will allow that coral take a whole lot more with it. At least that is my thoughts on this. [ 23 April 2002, 14:46: Message edited by: DJ88 ] |
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