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![]() 2/3 of my SPS are thriving. The colours are deep and rich. The PE is good.
1/3 of my corals are either dying or dead. Some still have reasonable PE, but have completely bleached. Some are clearly dead. I can't figure out what's going on? Somewhat frustrating... |
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![]() Sorry to hear that Brad. I can't offer any suggestions but I hope that turns around.
While your rock is looking more mature that stuff might take a long time to really catch up to where live rock would have been I imagine. Maybe not... just thinking aloud. Isn't this hobby FUN? |
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I'm sorry to hear of your issues Brad. FWIW, and probably for a myriad of potential causes, summers are hard on tanks. With the level of attention to detail you've put into yours, I'm sure yours will turn around in time. My own tank is suffering issues. No coral losses (well, one montipora did recede but it's not a loss at this point), but, just stuff that shouldn't be happening. Bryopsis, hair algae, sludge algae, cyanos, diatoms, dinoflaggelates. Dinos are the worst thing, it's so demoralizing because it just doesn't go away, and it's lethal to anything that samples it.
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![]() Hey your tank looks amazing, hows everything going in it now?
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![]() Hi Mustang / All
The tank has been ticking along. To that end, I am very grateful for all of the work I put into automation. Maintenance consists of little more than cleaning the skimmers (5 minutes/Week) and occasionally cleaning the glass (5 minutes). I have to say that after several years of constant building, tweaking, upgrading, adding, fixing, tinkering and generally obsessing over the tank, it's very nice to just sit back and just look at it - without feeling compelled to change something because it isn't absolutely perfect. I suffered a complete loss of all my corals which really left me discouraged. I can't explain what happened. My best guess is leaching from my 200G saltwater storage resevior. I plan to get rid of this in favor of a smaller resevoir, and hope that the problem goes away. I will eventually figure out what went wrong and start over, but rather than going crazy over it, I am taking my time. I finally learned how to have patience. The good news is that my fish look spectacular. I have a great collection of fish and they are all thriving in the tank (go figure). I lost one goby and a shrimp, but other than that all of the fish are doing great. At the end of the day, I still love my tank and I still love this hobby. |
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![]() Glad to hear you're still in it Brad. I knew of your issues but once again I'm sorry ya had them. I think posting some fish pics (and then all of us telling you how rad they are) is in order...
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![]() happy to see you're still with us Brad. I would settle for some fish pics.
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custom tank, deep dimension, high end, redundant, reef |
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