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im sorry im new to the forum. How do i do that?Sorry can’t help but might be worth marking your thread with the emergency label.
Yes, but it has been like this going on 3 days.Did the lights just come on when you took the picture?
im sorry im new to the forum. How do i do that?
The tank has been running for a little over a year and a half. What other water parameters should it test for?Could you tell us a little more about your tank other parameters and how long has tank been running?
Exact same experience. Unfortunately, this seems to be a common thread. Wish I knew why.I never had good luck with aussie gold torches. other torches have been thriving for 3 years. been through 2 aussie gold torches and no luck. some corals I have success with others I don't.
Not my issue, for sure. My clowns have a nem, and I have another torch that is thriving.Okay so I have had the same problem I fixed it by preventing my clownfish from hosting it even if you think there not they are
+1 the phos is probably super low rn. What are nitrates?Just a thought but if ypur pgos was at .02 and then you added new chemi pure blue it could have stripped it down to 0.
What are your other parameters including salinity? Nitrates and phos are no good for corals at 0.
Your right the chemi knocked the pho and nitrate down to 0. My salinity is 1.026. I will remove the chemipureJust a thought but if ypur pgos was at .02 and then you added new chemi pure blue it could have stripped it down to 0.
What are your other parameters including salinity? Nitrates and phos are no good for corals at 0.
From what I understand these aussie golds are collected in shallow brackish water river mouths in australia.Exact same experience. Unfortunately, this seems to be a common thread. Wish I knew why.
Holy cow! Ok, I will see if i can maybe slowly raise the nutrients in the tank to a manageable level.From what I understand these aussie golds are collected in shallow brackish water river mouths in australia.
Lots of nutrients suspended in the water and somewhat lower salinity than a typical hobbiests reef.
This is what i heard from a local shop owner at least.
And then he told me the diver who collects these ended up meeting the bad side of a saltwater croc. RIP.