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![]() Run some carbon, do a couple water changes. .. not much else you can do I'm afraid. Usually it just clears up in a day or two .. I've never had livestock losses though, sorry to hear about yours. Maybe smaller tanks can't weather the impact as well. Definitely try to pull that stuff if you can so it can't happen again down the road. Good luck.
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![]() Well it's good to know that I seem to have done the right thing. I'll hold off that second water change until tomorrow AM. Just hoping my fish and corals make it.
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![]() If your running a skimmer, crank it up. This will help. Also, you might be getting an ammonia spike because of the die off. Pick up some Ammo-lock to help keep it in check. It works really fast.
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![]() No skimmer on my little tank, but it does look better this morning. I'll do another 20% water change in a bit. The corals aren't giving off slime anymore and the water is clearer. Plus the tank doesn't smell bad anymore, so I think that's a good sign.
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