I'm beginning to think that once it begins to crash even if it doesn't do it rapidly I think it's bound to totally crash anyway
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That's true... depression talking... I'm at a point though that I'm kind of at a loss as to what to do now aside from water changes what's up and doing so much of that I've gone through two 200 gallon boxes of salt. And about to order another. I don't feel that much water changes is good either because I have a gut feeling it's going to create other problems on top of this.Sorry to hear Jackie.
Was the doser still on in the week of these test results? If yes than it explains the parameters.
Some events are not in our hands but reefers don't hear down... we build.
Hope the tank finds it balance soon.
Thank you Justin that is so nice of you, I appreciate it !!!I say let it be
I understand u want to do something as I'm sure if I was in ur situation I would be doing everything I can to save them but at the same time stability is the key in this hobby the more you change the less things stay stable.
The damage is donebut the happy news is it's a fresh restart and when my corals are fragable I'll glad u add to the list with @locito277 for you to have my backups.
If you learn anything from this bad situation it's a gain down the road.
Don't quit or give up I can tell u enjoy this hobby to much and ur tank is so beautiful to be done with it.
Now u can take all the information over the last couple years you learned and start fresh with another amazing tank.
Thank you Bruce... I guess we all go through highs and lows when these things happen. I've never had a tank crash before. Yes I've had problems in the past but I have never lost Coral to this extent. I not only feel bad because I lost the coral but because they're a living thing that died or are dying in my care and there is nothing much I can do about it_Now_, you're talkin' like a reefer!
My heart is kind of breaking for you - I know what it's like to see something I've worked hard on, something I love, circle the drain, and to have that feeling of inevitability. Observe. Analyze. Recover. Rebuild.
~Bruce
Awe thanks I cut out the big blueberry fields, purple monster, Cali tort, pink pocillopora and 2 other acros tonight. My hopes is by getting rid of the Nearly Dead skeletons that are going to die anyway that they'll be less of their toxins going into the system. Which may actually help me save what's left. I have a feeling all acro's are going to become history. I'm just going to have to start them over is all.From up here in CT, all I can see is the great beauty that still rules that tank - you've got a lot of good in there still!
~Bruce