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Joshifer

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Since the crash from the power outage Everything’s just going down hill. Waters very milky corals are pissed. Theirs dead pods everywhere im removing them the best I can. Snails and hermits are climbing to the top I guess for oxygen. I did a huge water changes for its size and nothing. I added a carbon filter pad. I pointed the power head completely up to the surface to make oxygen. I opened windows for fresh air.

 

Idk what else to do. Do I just wait it out? The way things look I’m expecting a total wipeout any day. And I need to leave to Florida next week :(

 

 

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I would add an airstone.  You'll get a lot of additional oxygenation that way. 

 

If you have an in-tank powerhead, try placing the airstone below the pump's intake.  It will turn your tank into a protein skimmer and really boost the oxygen.

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To be honest, in your situation, if it isn't a big tank, I would just do a 100% water change at this point. Your liverock and some bacteria additive will prevent a big cycle. You might get a mini cycle, but it wouldn't be anywhere near as hard on livestock as what they are going through now. I have done it many times (every time I set up a new tank with liverock I already have), for example when I set up my 75g about a month ago. 100% new water, added already-established liverock, added nitrifying bacteria supplement (I used Biodigest), acclimated and added fish and corals the same day.... absolutely no problems, livestock looks happier than ever. I think some service companies use this method on a regular basis. *** The key is the already established liverock ***

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I’ve done two 100% water changes. It’s a loosing battle even dosing prime. The skeleton on my favorite hammer is white. Almost bleached, The rest will slowly die. I’m gonna rehome what’s left for free to save them


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1 hour ago, Joshifer said:

I’ve done two 100% water changes. It’s a loosing battle even dosing prime. The skeleton on my favorite hammer is white. Almost bleached, The rest will slowly die. I’m gonna rehome what’s left for free to save them


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I'm very sorry about this disaster. As long as there are corals in the process of dying, the problem is going to continue. Getting the corals out is a good idea.

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