Tank issues corals dying

WILLIAM1;449358 wrote: Thanks man I havent seen any more receeding in the SPS in the last few days so I might be on the right track with the water changes. But thanks for the offer this club is amazing. Now I wish a few other people had more control over there issues since it seems to be going around the club.

I read another thread of a similar thing going around SPS tanks out in California.
 
Acroholic;449362 wrote: I read another thread of a similar thing going around SPS tanks out in California.

I know its crazy dont know whats going on.
 
Acroholic;449362 wrote: I read another thread of a similar thing going around SPS tanks out in California.

WILLIAM1;449365 wrote: I know its crazy dont know whats going on.
Is anyone putting any science with this? Seems like a strange phenomenon to be happening this way.
 
As of right now I have lost:

500 elfo
green and grey acro
1 red city millie colony 1 left
misc. monti caps
bubble gum millie colony
sunset millie colony
teal stag colony
pink birdsnest colony
green birds nest small colony
spongodes small colony
purple haze monti
setosa
hawkins blue echinata
crocea

I know sad but true Im ashamed to even post this. A few of these where just frags but they were doing well.:censored::bash2::bash::hitwithrock::aargh4::crying::dead1:
 
WILLIAM1;449369 wrote: As of right now I have lost:

500 elfo
green and grey acro
1 red city millie colony 1 left
misc. monti caps
bubble gum millie colony
sunset millie colony
teal stag colony
pink birdsnest colony
green birds nest small colony
spongodes small colony
purple haze monti
setosa
hawkins blue echinata
crocea

I know sad but true Im ashamed to even post this. A few of these where just frags but they were doing well.:censored::bash2::bash::hitwithrock::aargh4::crying::dead1:

Geez bro. That's devastating. No reason to be embarraced. You're doing all you can do. I had about a 50% loss in October of fish and inverts. No explanation. Params were spot on. Did a long series of water changes and everything balanced itself. Just the nature of the beast sometimes. When you get back to normal, let me know. I'll throw some frags your way; Hawkins, Setosa,etc. They won't be big but, that is half the fun anyway.
 
William,

When your tank gets back on track just let me know. I have a green birds nest that I can frag for you.

Denise
 
Hackman72;449367 wrote: Is anyone putting any science with this? Seems like a strange phenomenon to be happening this way.

Hard to do without a lot of $ to fund it, I guess. 90% of our knowledge and experience in this hobby is anecdotal.
Dave
 
We just have to learn as we go I guess. Ill have to hit Jeremy up again he's my main supplier lol. Whats everyone using for skimmers out there. I think I need to find a new skimmer. One that is a little less demanding cleaning wise, now that my time is limited.
 
Big D;449392 wrote: <span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS">Wow, I'm almost afraid to make a list of mine... it'll just tick me off more. Looks like we're about in the same boat judging by your list. </span>

<span style="font-family: Comic Sans MS">I thought about the stray voltage my meter went nuts when I put it in the tank since it's auto ranging. I put a Rid-Volt in just in case though.</span>





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Whats a rid-volt? And where can I find one? Plus I wish it was just a stray electric problem would have been solved by now. LOL
 
I just noticed what all you lost. You may remember I have several of these and some others and we will be glad to help you get going again, when your tank is ready. Holley & Hal (You gave us some beautiful frags and they are doing great!)
 
Raz0945;449979 wrote: I just noticed what all you lost. You may remember I have several of these and some others and we will be glad to help you get going again, when your tank is ready. Holley & Hal (You gave us some beautiful frags and they are doing great!)

Thanks I could not forget you guys your great members of this club and I wish I had a little more time to talk with you when we met. How your large tank build going?
 
Slow but sure! Wall is out between living room and dining room, most of the electrical is done, then the attic had to be reinsulated after Hal got thru moving the insulation to do the wiring. He's working on the sheetrock and scraping the ceiling because we can't match the stippling. We seem to be rebuilding these two rooms from scratch. Then the important work, making a fish room where we can view the tank from the living room. I love this hobby!!!!!! Let us know when the tank is ready for new frags!
 
Raz0945;450170 wrote: Slow but sure! Wall is out between living room and dining room, most of the electrical is done, then the attic had to be reinsulated after Hal got thru moving the insulation to do the wiring. He's working on the sheetrock and scraping the ceiling because we can't match the stippling. We seem to be rebuilding these two rooms from scratch. Then the important work, making a fish room where we can view the tank from the living room. I love this hobby!!!!!! Let us know when the tank is ready for new frags!

Im glad its coming along. Let me know when your ready to move the big stuff around I just might have some extra time to help.
 
Heres a little update. Some of my sps seem to be doing better after a million water changes. My red city millie has had some come back lately and started to have some more polyp extention, but still a little bleached looking. A fewother sps seem to be doing better as well. YAY two points for the hobbiest 0 points for the problem.
 
I did 25 gallon water changes every day with a new salt until I had changed out most of the system volume (300 gallons net).

All the STN I've experienced is from base to tip, not tip to base. What is stange about my brand of STN is that I've had a couple colonies go overnight, and some that start and slowly work their way up over a matter of months and weeks, and then there are some that start and go up a 1/2 inch, then stop for a couple months, then restart. And finally, I have had colonies that start and I frag the colony and the frags do fine, but when I places the same frags back in the original colony spot, they STN, but the frags at the bottom of the tank are fine and growing to this day.
 
Acroholic;450217 wrote: I did 25 gallon water changes every day with a new salt until I had changed out most of the system volume (300 gallons net).

All the STN I've experienced is from base to tip, not tip to base. What is stange about my brand of STN is that I've had a couple colonies go overnight, and some that start and slowly work their way up over a matter of months and weeks, and then there are some that start and go up a 1/2 inch, then stop for a couple months, then restart. And finally, I have had colonies that start and I frag the colony and the frags do fine, but when I places the same frags back in the original colony spot, they STN, but the frags at the bottom of the tank are fine and growing to this day.

Wow thats crazy hopefully this will be the last of the RTN'ing corals for a while. Plus Im working on getting a new skimmer so we will see over the next few weeks and even months how things are going..
 
Definitely post back about your experience with using the Poly Filters,

A piece of info about those. I was told years ago that Poly Filters were originally developed for use in nuclear research, I am assuming because of their selective adsorption ability. I can't verify this. Can't even remeber who told me. Been keepin' fish for 35 years.
 
Acroholic;450224 wrote: Definitely post back about your experience with using the Poly Filters,

A piece of info about those. I was told years ago that Poly Filters were originally developed for use in nuclear research, I am assuming because of their selective adsorption ability. I can't verify this. Can't even remeber who told me. Been keepin' fish for 35 years.

I will let you know how they work. They should be here on wednesday. With all the problems it almost feels like some nuclear reaction is going on in my tank LOL.
 
Ok here are some aftermath pictures for everyone. Incuded are a few sps shots and a satosa that seems to be coming back alive.
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