Hey all,
Got a problem here that I know I probably can't do much about but since I've never had to deal with it directly I'm hoping a fellow experienced reefer out there can give me some advice I haven't thought of.
Two days ago I decided to do some tank re-arranging. It's a new tank, as corals adjust I'm find them they're permanent homes. It's at small tank, 30x12x12, no skimmer (turf scrubber instead), mostly LPS and softies with a few super easy SPS. I washed my hands per usual before doing any major work in the tank but this time SOMETHING remained. My tank started to slowly crash, nothing I haven't handled before. Turn off lights, big water change, wait, water change again, we're ok. I lost one coral, possibly two.
It's the second I'm worried about. It's my prized acan hillae pictured below. While working on the tank I gashed my hand on it pretty hard, going about 1/2 - 3/4 of 1mm deep into some thick skin on my palm. Minor tissue damage to the hillae and I could see a tiny spot of skeleton but this has also happened to me before and I've never lost a coral to it.
This time I'm seeing a very slow decline in the coral, every day more skeleton, less flesh. Not areas of total flesh loss (i'll take a current pic asap) but I'm seeing more and more of the septae popping out. It's also clearly spreading from the point of our collision. I would consider fragging for worst case scenario but at this point it's clear, as it's also been 36 hours since this happened, its affecting the entirety of the coral. BUT IT IS FIGHTING, and ******* if I won't do everything in my power to help.
The only thing I can think of is adding carbon filtration to the system. In a reactor so it's actually effectively using the carbon, might help scrub the toxin out of the water that the coral might expel and would guarantee any water it takes in to itself is clean.
I dose sponge power from ZeoVit even though it's a non zeovit system. The stuff does wonders for saving corals / helping heal frags / general health. Also amino acids and phol's but I'm out of the latter. Akl / Ca. controlled by B-ionic.
So... who's got a fresh idea out there for me. This is the coral that I'm losing;
Got a problem here that I know I probably can't do much about but since I've never had to deal with it directly I'm hoping a fellow experienced reefer out there can give me some advice I haven't thought of.
Two days ago I decided to do some tank re-arranging. It's a new tank, as corals adjust I'm find them they're permanent homes. It's at small tank, 30x12x12, no skimmer (turf scrubber instead), mostly LPS and softies with a few super easy SPS. I washed my hands per usual before doing any major work in the tank but this time SOMETHING remained. My tank started to slowly crash, nothing I haven't handled before. Turn off lights, big water change, wait, water change again, we're ok. I lost one coral, possibly two.
It's the second I'm worried about. It's my prized acan hillae pictured below. While working on the tank I gashed my hand on it pretty hard, going about 1/2 - 3/4 of 1mm deep into some thick skin on my palm. Minor tissue damage to the hillae and I could see a tiny spot of skeleton but this has also happened to me before and I've never lost a coral to it.
This time I'm seeing a very slow decline in the coral, every day more skeleton, less flesh. Not areas of total flesh loss (i'll take a current pic asap) but I'm seeing more and more of the septae popping out. It's also clearly spreading from the point of our collision. I would consider fragging for worst case scenario but at this point it's clear, as it's also been 36 hours since this happened, its affecting the entirety of the coral. BUT IT IS FIGHTING, and ******* if I won't do everything in my power to help.
The only thing I can think of is adding carbon filtration to the system. In a reactor so it's actually effectively using the carbon, might help scrub the toxin out of the water that the coral might expel and would guarantee any water it takes in to itself is clean.
I dose sponge power from ZeoVit even though it's a non zeovit system. The stuff does wonders for saving corals / helping heal frags / general health. Also amino acids and phol's but I'm out of the latter. Akl / Ca. controlled by B-ionic.
So... who's got a fresh idea out there for me. This is the coral that I'm losing;