scott711 August 8, 2007 August 8, 2007 Good luck Carla, Don't give up! Look at the bright side, at least you still have stuff that survived.
yauger August 8, 2007 August 8, 2007 dang sorry to hear, hit me up when things are stable again, I have some free frags to give you!
Leishman August 8, 2007 August 8, 2007 This happened to me, I uesed it as a good time to jump to the 250 from the 110. Hang in there
madmax7774 August 8, 2007 August 8, 2007 Carla, i know how you feel, several weeks back I turned on my kalk stirrir and forgot to shut it off. i left for the day to Maryland. When I cam home, it looked like a nuclear winter in my tank. I lost a several hundred dollar fish, and nearly beat myself to death over it. You will get past this, and you will be wiser for it in the long run. When you have things back under control, you are welcome to some free frags from my tank to get you back on track. John
dhoch August 8, 2007 August 8, 2007 Carla, Very sorry to hear/see that. Defintly remove the clam, the other things still have live flesh so I would not remove them... allthough it is a set back you'd be surprised how much those corals and inverts want to live! Dave
HowardofNOVA August 8, 2007 August 8, 2007 Carla, So sorry to hear of your losses! darn, This week has been rough week on alot of folks!!! I've lost 15 of my 20 fish to the dang Ich outbreak, fighting to keep my 4yr old Percula going! Corals ok at least!
dzekunoi August 8, 2007 August 8, 2007 Oh, no... This is terrible! Let's hope you can still save what's left.
altezza August 9, 2007 August 9, 2007 Im so sorry to hear about your tank, keep your head up and hopefully you will get back on your feet in no time.
Valeria August 9, 2007 Author August 9, 2007 Thanks for all the encouragment. I just took out more dead corals. Should I be doing a water change everyday? let's see what happens tomorow but things don't look well
bk_market August 9, 2007 August 9, 2007 Sorry to hear about your loss. Maybe someone can help keep some of ur coral. they might save them.
hax0r August 9, 2007 August 9, 2007 Thanks for all the encouragment. I just took out more dead corals. Should I be doing a water change everyday? let's see what happens tomorow but things don't look well Do you have an ammonia test? If so I would check it. Only need to do massive water changes if there is a bunch of fish death. Your system should be established enough to handle the death of even the large clam and the nem. Do you have carbon? I can lend you a media reactor for a couple weeks to help clean the water from coral die off. LMK. Dan
SkiCurtis August 9, 2007 August 9, 2007 Carla I'm so sorry to hear this.After seeing your tank over the weekend, I would say you have to stay with it.Your tank is so awesome. Lmk if there is anything you need. Curtis
Valeria August 11, 2007 Author August 11, 2007 Dan I did not think about the carbon I will add some tonight. Unfortunatly the large RBTA didn't make it
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