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Old 09-11-2010, 11:14 AM
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I don't think it was a spawn because corals typically spawn during the night.
It sounds like the original incident started at 11 a.m.

I also don't think that you would have such select damage on only a few corals.

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Old 09-11-2010, 05:01 PM
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I have no idea as I was not there I was just putting the idea out there for people to think about. The start is unknown I think, the coral that was observed at 11:00am was a completely different coral. It could have started at any time and was noticed at a later time we do not sit there and watch our tank 24/7.The coral in question was noticed at 7:00am so it could have started in the middle of the night as far as we know. It does look like spawning coral from the pic's. I do not know for sure as I was not there, but any pic's I have seen of spawning coral look very much like this.

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Old 09-11-2010, 11:16 PM
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This might be related to your situation. I have had a few customers come with similar occurrences regarding SPS and have found a common theme of not using R/O water or TDS is creeping up. Just tasting our Calgary water you can discern the added chemicals our beloved municipality has generously added. Just a thought and sorry to hear of your SPS problems.
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Old 09-12-2010, 12:07 AM
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This might be related to your situation. I have had a few customers come with similar occurrences regarding SPS and have found a common theme of not using R/O water or TDS is creeping up. Just tasting our Calgary water you can discern the added chemicals our beloved municipality has generously added. Just a thought and sorry to hear of your SPS problems.
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Thanks Kevin!! You know, it could be exactly that as I've been having some RO issues lately. Water comes out of the RO unit at 2 but in the garbage can it was 40, not sure if those numbers are really *that* bad but bad enough for me. I changed out all the filters (except for the DI and RO membrane) and it still comes out at 2 (not that I thought anything would be different but I couldn't remember when I had changed them last, they were pretty gunky). At one point it was 60 in the can so I turfed that water and cleaned out the can thoroughly. It now reads at 2 (so far, this will be the first waterchange post cleaning and its still filling. I've been filling a clean salt pail so that I can measure the TDS in small batches to make sure there isn't anything going on with the RO membrane. I'm still thinking the garbage can might be having issues but its one of those brute cans that are like $50 so I might just try using a garbage bag insert or something to keep whatever is in the brute from going into the water.

I'll have to be more diligent from now on, thats for sure! Thanks for the info!
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