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00W's AIO Smorgasbord

Aquarium Profile and Equipment

What type of saltwater aquarium is this?
Mixed Reef
Total Water Volume
115
When did you start this tank?
Jun 16, 2015
What is your aquarium made of?
Glass
Aquarium Length (inches)
48
Aquarium Width (inches)
18
Aquarium Height (inches)
24
Aquarium Overflow/Drain
Drain Style (durso, herbie, etc)
Aquarium Sump
YES
Sump Water Volume
20
Aquarium Stand
Wood
Aquarium Controller
NO
Protein Skimmer
NO
Protein Skimmer Make and Model
Lifereef vs3-24
Aquarium Reactors
  1. None
Return Pump
Eheim compaction 3000
What types of equipment are you using for water flow and circulation?
  1. Powerhead
  2. Wavemaker
Water Flow and Circulation Equipment List
Jebao OW 20 x2, OW10, Jebao 1300, 2 sicce small WaveMaker.
Aquarium Lighting
  1. T5 Fluorescent
  2. Natural Sunlight
Lighting Equipment List
Odyssea T5 HO fixture
Lighting PAR and Goals
Low
Dosing Equipment Detail
None
Auto Top Off or ATO
NO
Aquarium Heating and Cooling
  1. I am using a heater or heaters
Water Temperature
77
Heating and Cooling Equipment Detail
Eheim 300w with ink bird controller

Aquarium Water Chemistry and Parameters

pH Level
8.3
Specific Gravity
1.027
Nitrate or NO3
19
Phosphate or PO4
1.12
Calcium
440
Alkalinity
7
Magnesium
1300
Salt Brand
Red sea blue bucket
Trace Element Dosing
Kent essential elements

Aquarium Natural and Mechanical Filtration

Substrate
Bare Bottom (BB)
Substrate Level
No Substrate
Live Rock
75
Live Rock Type
Unknown
Nutrient Export
  1. Protein Skimmer
  2. Filter Sock
Water Changes
YES
Water Change Details
10% every Monday

Aquarium Tank Inhabitants (fish, coral, invert etc.)

Fish List
  1. Angelfish
  2. Clownfish
  3. Surgeonfish Tang
  4. Other Predatory
Total Fish
4
Coral List
  1. Zoanthids
  2. Soft Coral
  3. Mushroom Coral
  4. Other
Total Corals
6
Invert List
  1. Anemone
  2. Snails
  3. None
Total Inverts
0
Livestock Detail
Have a trigger which is not listed.
Livestock Quarantine
  1. No Quarantine

Aquarium Nutrition (fish, coral, invert etc. feeding)

Fish Feeding Frequency
Multiple Daily Feedings
Coral Feeding Frequency
Do Not Feed Coral Directly
Fish and Coral Feeding
  1. Flake
  2. Pellet
  3. Frozen
  4. Algae Strips
  5. Other
Auto Feeder
NO

Additional Aquarium Information

What do you think are the keys to your success in reefing?
Patience
Super dumb..
There are a plethora of them here Tim.
All stupid.
Here as well. We sometimes have to wait for an urban flock to get out of the street on the way to church.
 
Here as well. We sometimes have to wait for an urban flock to get out of the street on the way to church.
There's been many occasions where traffic is stopped here for turkeys.
They will stand there forever until the last one figures it out.
Annoying but cute at the same time.
 
To all smorgasbord members, I just stuck my hand into my tanks water and felt a shock, all fish, snails are all alive however I have shut off every system, ideas?
 
To all smorgasbord members, I just stuck my hand into my tanks water and felt a shock, all fish, snails are all alive however I have shut off every system, ideas?
Hmmm, electric eels are freshwater so probably not that...

I assume you don't get a shock now with the systems off? First place to look is usually the heater, then pumps. Quickest way is to pull all the plugs then plug in one at a time testing after each.
 
Frogspawn and Hammers are usually fine next to each other. The main thing is that unlike may corals, a branching hammer can lose a head without affecting nearby heads to any extent so no need to frag unless it gets progressively worse. The same can not be said for wall hammers that used to be very common in the hobby. They are not only very difficult to frag but losing a head almost always lead to losing the colony.

Is it near any softies or aggressive LPS?

I'll tell you what happened with my last 'hammer extinction event' as maybe there will be something in it that helps.

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I had three hammers, a green, a gold and a peach. The green and gold started as 2-head colonies and the peach started as a 3-head. They were all doing well for many months. At the time of the incident the green was about twenty heads, the peach was eleven and the gold was fourteen. The green hammer was at the far end of the tank and the gold and peach were both a few inches in front of the cave the Peppermints were calling home.

I added three Peppermint Shrimp for Aiptasia control and all was well. They started slowly but after a few weeks the Aiptasia population was noticeably diminished. Everything was fine for a while. I don't really remember how long. One morning I noticed two of the heads on the gold hammer were damaged and one was completely gone. It looked like the shrimp had damaged the coral but I had not fed that day. Since hammers are frequently 'checked' by shrimp and fish I cursed a little and forgot about it. Over the course of, I think it was three days, the shrimp killed most of the heads on the gold and four of the heads on the peach. I moved them both away from the cave. The next day two more heads of the peach were gone and two heads on the green and one damaged head on the green as well. I set up a 15 gallon tank that day and transferred the hammers to it.

The gold lasted a couple more days but just shriveled up and died. The peach took a while but the four of the remaining five heads began to improve. The green never looked bad it just lost two heads. I eventually caught and gave the Peppermints to an LFS. I did frag the peach at that time because one of the two main stalks was nothing but dead heads so I severed that stalk much like you proposed for your hammer. The peach and the green have been returned to the display. The peach is back up to seven heads and is still a little deflated but improving every day. The green never looked bad it just has two dead stalks that you can only see from certain angles. I don't know how many heads it has now but I would guess somewhere around 25-30.

Hope it helps.
Yes this does help thank.
Someone else on her told me to frag it but I never did until today but the other head died.
 
Hmmm, electric eels are freshwater so probably not that...

I assume you don't get a shock now with the systems off? First place to look is usually the heater, then pumps. Quickest way is to pull all the plugs then plug in one at a time testing after each.
Just did that, everything is back and nothing is shocking us. My dad came and helped, there is one heater unplugged. We tested it but nothing came out of it. Dad just told me too keep it unplugged.
 
Just did that, everything is back and nothing is shocking us. My dad came and helped, there is one heater unplugged. We tested it but nothing came out of it. Dad just told me too keep it unplugged.
It may have been nothing or even static. I've felt a shock before touching the water that turned out to be nothing. Rare but it happens. I'd check it again in a day or so just to be sure it isn't something intermittent.
 
It may have been nothing or even static. I've felt a shock before touching the water that turned out to be nothing. Rare but it happens. I'd check it again in a day or so just to be sure it isn't something intermittent.
I will, now my hand feels weird. Something this forum doesn't know about is that im a massive hypochondriac, so I automatically think nerve damage. Thoughts?
 
I will, now my hand feels weird. Something this forum doesn't know about is that im a massive hypochondriac, so I automatically think nerve damage. Thoughts?
Probably nothing. You could have compressed a nerve or artery momentarily, think like a miniature version of hitting your funny bone.
 
Probably nothing. You could have compressed a nerve or artery momentarily, think like a miniature version of hitting your funny bone.
Interesting, worry is it's not just my hand it's also my legs. Everything feels weird and heart rate is up. Just anxiety?
 
To all smorgasbord members, I just stuck my hand into my tanks water and felt a shock, all fish, snails are all alive however I have shut off every system, ideas?
Stray current. Does your dad have a Voltage meter? Look up testing stray current reef tank online.
 
Stray current. Does your dad have a Voltage meter? Look up testing stray current reef tank online.
Unsure. I did look it up same thing happened to someone. I have my skimmer and heater unplugged.
 

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