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Old 01-28-2011, 06:28 AM
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Are you running carbon at all? seems odd iff everything else is doing fine, but there may be some biological warfare going on that carbon might be able to pick up.
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Temp change is a big one too, hound is right with that.
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I am running carbon in my tank.

When I acclimated my corals, the plastic container was in the tank. So that should solve the temp change?

I bought a poly pad last week and it showed no colour change on the pad either.
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Old 01-28-2011, 07:02 AM
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staying on the topic on acclimation how did you go about the drip process???
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First I place the corals inside the bag floated it in my DT for 30 minutes. Then I place some water from the bag and coral inside the plastic container and place it in my tank. I got a bucket and placed some DT water in and located it to a high level. I started dripping it at a rate 2 drops per second. When the plastic container was full I threw away half of the water. Repeated for 2 hours, I placed the coral in my DT and threw the water away.
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First I place the corals inside the bag floated it in my DT for 30 minutes. Then I place some water from the bag and coral inside the plastic container and place it in my tank. I got a bucket and placed some DT water in and located it to a high level. I started dripping it at a rate 2 drops per second. When the plastic container was full I threw away half of the water. Repeated for 2 hours, I placed the coral in my DT and threw the water away.

ok good that what is was getting at lol if you dont have it in your tank then over the few hours it goes cold.

any possibility you have a hitch hiker crab of some sorts or something similar??? maybe search around your tank during night time to see
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i have placed different corals and snails in at different times. I look at my tank all the time at night, I don't think I do have any hitch hiker. The corals and snails looks pretty dead as soon as I put the in the tank.
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Old 01-28-2011, 12:28 PM
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Possible the plastic container was used for something else before hand? Did you get em from a store? Or another reefer.... Bag contaminated maybe? Im not familiar with Vancouvers water, here Id have to do some serious work to hit a ph of 8.4.... Are you doing anything to get it that high?
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