You might try dosing interceptor. Ktar started a thread on RC about his LPS dying and found some kind of small black bug was the culprit. After dosing Interceptor the corals started doing better...
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You might try dosing interceptor. Ktar started a thread on RC about his LPS dying and found some kind of small black bug was the culprit. After dosing Interceptor the corals started doing better...
Hey note that you should test. EVERYTHING. PO4,NItrate,Nitrite,AMMONIA,MAG,ALK,CA,salinity i mean everything possible. trust me i ran into this problem many times test it every two days or so.
You might try dosing interceptor. Ktar started a thread on RC about his LPS dying and found some kind of small black bug was the culprit. After dosing Interceptor the corals started doing better...
Would coral revive or iodine dip work as well?
No, they don't kill crustaceans like the red/black bugs.
Just like redbugs, revive will stun them, but doesn't kill them all.
thanks for the responses everyone, i am too tired and frustrated to address everything now but i think you guys pretty much nailed it with the lights and alk combo, i am also going to dose interceptor as a preventative measure
i'll come back in the morning with more thoughts and a new thread about my main tank going down for a while due to this and some bad LR i got :(
yup, from the little i went and read you treat the whole tank.........
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I heard from a local reefer that uses it, it will kill all your inverts hermit crabs, snails, cleaner shrimp ect.... if you dose your whole system. I would see why since it kills those little bugs. Just wanted throw that out there just in case you have those inverts in your system. I guess the other method just take out the frags and dip them...
Hey Mike, I know you must be pretty bummed right about now. I just recently finished losing a BEAUTIFUL blasto colony when I changed my powerheads to an MP20. Even though I adjusted the flow rate to match that of my previous powerheads, I never stood a change. Lesson learned: take things SLOWLY. The word on the street is that your an excellent reefer, PLEASE don't give up. Take a deep breath and perhaps experiment with cheap LPS before braking down your tank. I find pleasure in all aspects of this hobby, including meeting new people, doing research, and scouting for new corals. Unfortunately at times, this hobby does come with some bumps and bruises. Every time I feel like quitting I always take a moment to remember how I felt when I got my very first chalice. Lesson learned: I'm not a quitter (and neither are you!).
Now for my $.002
-I'm not sure I entirely agree with the lights/alk theory of being the dominate cause for losing the LPS. The corals would have indicated some type of stress/bleaching factor that would have clearly been visible simply by observing the tank. Losing multiple colonies exactly two weeks later on the button just seems odd.
Mike, your an excellent reefer and I'm sure your guess is as good as mine. This is where you battle for success continues. I believe in you, PLEASE don't give up....remember the excitement when you got your first coral?
GOOD LUCK,
Jovany