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![]() So ammonia has gone away. Seems like the cycle is nearing completion.
I found a second snail that survived! I know have one cerith and one trochus snail that survived! I did another big water change today and moved all the coral back to the 75 gallon. It looks like I have 2 acropora that still have a bit of colour on them. Hoping they can pull through. Is there any chance that the ones that have bleached out will come back or are they dead? Anything I can do to increase the chances of survival for the 2 remaining that aren't completely white? I still need to get a replacement power head. I just had to buy new tires for my truck which ate up a big chunk of my fun money. So looks like I will go with another hydor koralia for now until I can save up for something better. Took a few pics of the acros. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk |
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![]() If the stony coral is completely bleached (flesh is gone) then that frag is toast. The only way I have been successful with STN/RTN is to frag the healthy fleshy parts.
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![]() Yay to no ammonia! Maybe it’s time to put in a little canary fish? My little Springer’s damsel is a great little guy.
Let me know when you’re ready for some chaeto or some starter frags to test things out. |