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![]() thanks tony. it seems the new mh bulbs have slowed them a bit and have receded closer to the top of the tank so i'm hoping this may help me get a bloody foot hold. what a PITA!!!!!
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![]() definitely reacclimate your SPS to light after the blackout, this will also help the dinos from reappearing too quickly if you didn't kill them all.
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![]() Even after 2-3 days?
Or .. what about just planning to do the reacclimation anyhow, and try the blackout for a few more days ... if nothing else it should help increase the odds. (.. ?)
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![]() Well if you're doing a "dim tank" type blackout then you probably don't need to acclimate, however I did a full blackout including blankets over the tank. Even slowly acclimating some sps croaked.
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