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I've been at this hobby 13 years. Not NEARLY as long as some, but long enough to know when to cut my losses and attempt a reboot.
My current reef tank had me a little baffled, until recently. I would put in corals and the would turn the most beautiful neon colors and then it would happen.. EVERY TIME. Tissue necrosis, BUT... not one like I've seen before. Oddly enough HALF of a stick would slough off. What I mean is VERTICALLY along a centerline up and down half the coral would die, and the other half would be fine. Yup crazy stuff. I have plenty good equipment and enough experience to keep things alive, but DANG things just haven't grown.
So a month or so again I realized it was time to redo my RODI filters and.. what do you know.. I had my hoses hooked up wrong. I'm convinced I had been pumping some kind of toxin in my tap water into my reef through top off water and water changes (despite my 0 TDS reading). I even ran carbon through a few months, but I'm not convinced I was able to scrub the water enough with it.
ODDLY I've noticed this. UNDERNEATH some epoxy where I had some plugs glued was what looked JUST LIKE rust. Now in a reef tank you never really know what stuff is until you test it so who knows. I'm also not entirely convinced I don't have stray voltage of some kind although I have removed my heater because I KNOW heaters are famous for it. Could my SICCE pump be leeching something? SMH
So at this point things look bad. I have sticks, but half of them or gone on one side, or they have a band of no tissue around them. I'm super frustrated because I KNOW I can grow a reef tank. The dead sticks were once super colorful and thriving.. then BAM. This has happened about 3 times in the last year or so on this tank, and I CAN NOT figure out what is happening.
So what would you do? (I'm already in the process of a big water change on the system ) salvage what sticks you can and scrub the rock? Toss it and restock the LR? 100% water change?
Yup you can tell I'm at a loss. What am I missing here?
My current reef tank had me a little baffled, until recently. I would put in corals and the would turn the most beautiful neon colors and then it would happen.. EVERY TIME. Tissue necrosis, BUT... not one like I've seen before. Oddly enough HALF of a stick would slough off. What I mean is VERTICALLY along a centerline up and down half the coral would die, and the other half would be fine. Yup crazy stuff. I have plenty good equipment and enough experience to keep things alive, but DANG things just haven't grown.
So a month or so again I realized it was time to redo my RODI filters and.. what do you know.. I had my hoses hooked up wrong. I'm convinced I had been pumping some kind of toxin in my tap water into my reef through top off water and water changes (despite my 0 TDS reading). I even ran carbon through a few months, but I'm not convinced I was able to scrub the water enough with it.
ODDLY I've noticed this. UNDERNEATH some epoxy where I had some plugs glued was what looked JUST LIKE rust. Now in a reef tank you never really know what stuff is until you test it so who knows. I'm also not entirely convinced I don't have stray voltage of some kind although I have removed my heater because I KNOW heaters are famous for it. Could my SICCE pump be leeching something? SMH
So at this point things look bad. I have sticks, but half of them or gone on one side, or they have a band of no tissue around them. I'm super frustrated because I KNOW I can grow a reef tank. The dead sticks were once super colorful and thriving.. then BAM. This has happened about 3 times in the last year or so on this tank, and I CAN NOT figure out what is happening.
So what would you do? (I'm already in the process of a big water change on the system ) salvage what sticks you can and scrub the rock? Toss it and restock the LR? 100% water change?
Yup you can tell I'm at a loss. What am I missing here?