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Update as of 11/30
New build :)
Again thanks everyone for the kind words, the tanks have been running for 2 months and I made a new post going over it and plan to document a lot more going forward :)




So this post is really hard to write but I need to update everyone.

I just got back last night from a 3 week vacation in Europe. While I was away, my brother was staying at my house and watching the tank and my dogs. He always has done this over the past 8 years and maybe we have one or two dead corals, nothing crazy ever happened. He knows how to do water changes, etc. Unfortunately around 1 week in out of nowhere, some of my corals started to RTN so we did some things to try to stop that, really only water changes and dose some cipro at lights out as I have done that plenty of times before. It seemed to have stopped it, but 3 days later he sent me a video saying the tank was cloudy.

The tank was so cloudy you could barely see in but I saw enough to see the tissue just flying off of my corals. Long story short, I lost every single coral I had overnight. In 24 hours, I lost every frag and colony. I had over 50 massive colonies and 100s of frags, literally probably close to $100k-$150,000 in corals.

The weird thing is the fish were not impacted at all, never were breathing hard or anything. The anemones also were not hurt at all, it was just all my SPS corals. This may be one of the worst RTN events ever, I could not find one worse when looking online.

I am beyond devasting mostly emotionally as I spent SOOO much time and passion into this hobby but honestly financially too, I invested a lot in my tank and now to lose it all is beyond hard.

I am really just writing this because I have a ton of people message me about buying my frags, I post a lot of WYSIWYG and also because I wanted to tell everyone to enjoy their tank while everything is going good.


Here is a pile of all the dead corals I could get out so far, there is still a good amount in my DT and also my growout.
IMG_6020.jpeg


Here is a video of frags I was selling just a month ago.


Here is my main cut order thread when I sell corals, I have lost every single one of these colonies.


Here are some videos of my tank now, completely dead DT and my growout is now completely empty.



I was really debating if I just completely get out of the hobby or what I do next. I think I made up my mind that I am going to restart, I am going to keep my 180g display but get rid of my 600g growout and go much smaller with the growout, thinking a fiberglass tank that is around 8x2x1.

I will not be on R2R much over the next couple of weeks as honestly it really hurts me to look at nice SPS when I just lost everything and don't want to get anymore sad. I will probably be reaching out to some of the people who bought frags from me in the past to get started again, but that will not be till mid October most likely.
 
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I am so incredibly sorry, this happened to you. I cannot even fathom, your emotions with this, but, I am happy to hear that your going to push through it. Again..I am deeply sorry
 

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Man, I'm so sorry to see this. However, you are an incredibly skilled reefer, and I have no doubt you can restart and build even better than before. Keep your confidence. You have the skills to make this happen! You got this! And there is a whole community here behind you that is cheering you on.
 
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Thanks a lot everyone, I greatly appreciate it. I put a lot of time into this hobby and trying to help other people get into SPS, never thought something like this would happen but I guess that’s when something bad happens. Trying to be positive going forward.
 

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So this post is really hard to write but I need to update everyone.

I just got back last night from a 3 week vacation in Europe. While I was away, my brother was staying at my house and watching the tank and my dogs. He always has done this over the past 8 years and maybe we have one or two dead corals, nothing crazy ever happened. He knows how to do water changes, etc. Unfortunately around 1 week in out of nowhere, some of my corals started to RTN so we did some things to try to stop that, really only water changes and dose some cipro at lights out as I have done that plenty of times before. It seemed to have stopped it, but 3 days later he sent me a video saying the tank was cloudy.

The tank was so cloudy you could barely see in but I saw enough to see the tissue just flying off of my corals. Long story short, I lost every single coral I had overnight. In 24 hours, I lost every frag and colony. I had over 50 massive colonies and 100s of frags, literally probably close to $100k-$150,000 in corals.

The weird thing is the fish were not impacted at all, never were breathing hard or anything. The anemones also were not hurt at all, it was just all my SPS corals. This may be one of the worst RTN events ever, I could not find one worse when looking online.

I am beyond devasting mostly emotionally as I spent SOOO much time and passion into this hobby but honestly financially too, I invested a lot in my tank and now to lose it all is beyond hard.

I am really just writing this because I have a ton of people message me about buying my frags, I post a lot of WYSIWYG and also because I wanted to tell everyone to enjoy their tank while everything is going good.


Here is a pile of all the dead corals I could get out so far, there is still a good amount in my DT and also my growout.
IMG_6020.jpeg


Here is a video of frags I was selling just a month ago.


Here is my main cut order thread when I sell corals, I have lost every single one of these colonies.


Here are some videos of my tank now, completely dead DT and my growout is now completely empty.



I was really debating if I just completely get out of the hobby or what I do next. I think I made up my mind that I am going to restart, I am going to keep my 180g display but get rid of my 600g growout and go much smaller with the growout, thinking a fiberglass tank that is around 8x2x1.

I will not be on R2R much over the next couple of weeks as honestly it really hurts me to look at nice SPS when I just lost everything and don't want to get anymore sad. I will probably be reaching out to some of the people who bought frags from me in the past to get started again, but that will not be till mid October most likely.

OMG! This is beyond devastating! My goodness, I am so so sorry for you! I can not imagine The mental anguish!
 

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First of all - my sincere condolences! It's horrible and tragic to lose livestock. Personally for me, it's more of a psychologic effect than financial; but as we all know, buying the same thing again can be very devastating. Many of us have been been here before; some more / less severe but I feel that this hobby reminds us about the respect for mother nature & humility. Even with our best intentions, these things do happen though.

I would try to save the remaining livestock, remove the dead corals (less anguish to not look at them), and try to determine root cause. I would just focus on learning from this experience and improve next time.

Again, sorry to hear about your loss and I'm confident that you'll make an amazing & swift recovery...
 

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man is that brutal and of course these things always happen when we're out of town. just Murphy's Law to the worst extent possible. Usually I can offer Solace in situations like this, like you got a clean slate to start. Or find some silver lining, but I just don't think I can this time and that just sucks all the way around.

really sorry for you man. But I promise you, the shock will wear off and you'll get back to normal stasis and the next thing you know you'll have another tank filled with Sps
 

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Oh no so sorry to hear! I just pulled up your for sale thread to see what I want and saw the link to this thread.

I've never bought from you before but planned to, Ive got around 40 SPS large frags/small colonies in my tank, happy to frag you anything you want to help get you going again - nothing uber high end but everything is TCK, POTO, SBB, etc. Shoot me a PM when you're ready.
 
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So this post is really hard to write but I need to update everyone.

I just got back last night from a 3 week vacation in Europe. While I was away, my brother was staying at my house and watching the tank and my dogs. He always has done this over the past 8 years and maybe we have one or two dead corals, nothing crazy ever happened. He knows how to do water changes, etc. Unfortunately around 1 week in out of nowhere, some of my corals started to RTN so we did some things to try to stop that, really only water changes and dose some cipro at lights out as I have done that plenty of times before. It seemed to have stopped it, but 3 days later he sent me a video saying the tank was cloudy.

The tank was so cloudy you could barely see in but I saw enough to see the tissue just flying off of my corals. Long story short, I lost every single coral I had overnight. In 24 hours, I lost every frag and colony. I had over 50 massive colonies and 100s of frags, literally probably close to $100k-$150,000 in corals.

The weird thing is the fish were not impacted at all, never were breathing hard or anything. The anemones also were not hurt at all, it was just all my SPS corals. This may be one of the worst RTN events ever, I could not find one worse when looking online.

I am beyond devasting mostly emotionally as I spent SOOO much time and passion into this hobby but honestly financially too, I invested a lot in my tank and now to lose it all is beyond hard.

I am really just writing this because I have a ton of people message me about buying my frags, I post a lot of WYSIWYG and also because I wanted to tell everyone to enjoy their tank while everything is going good.


Here is a pile of all the dead corals I could get out so far, there is still a good amount in my DT and also my growout.
IMG_6020.jpeg


Here is a video of frags I was selling just a month ago.


Here is my main cut order thread when I sell corals, I have lost every single one of these colonies.


Here are some videos of my tank now, completely dead DT and my growout is now completely empty.



I was really debating if I just completely get out of the hobby or what I do next. I think I made up my mind that I am going to restart, I am going to keep my 180g display but get rid of my 600g growout and go much smaller with the growout, thinking a fiberglass tank that is around 8x2x1.

I will not be on R2R much over the next couple of weeks as honestly it really hurts me to look at nice SPS when I just lost everything and don't want to get anymore sad. I will probably be reaching out to some of the people who bought frags from me in the past to get started again, but that will not be till mid October most likely.
Brutal. Man. I am sorry. Hopefully you can bounce back quick.
 

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