Whelp, I found out yesterday who my real friends are (thanks guys)... Tank moving day.
I started bagging at 8 AM, finished placing the last frag back in the tank just shy of midnight. I lost one tang so far, still 2 gobies and a Jawfish MIA, but they always were skittish and shy...
What concerns me, is many of my SPS have bleached completely. They didn't look happy last night, but I figured letting them sleep would turn them around - no luck. A few of my more prize Corals are completely white. They still appear to have flesh on them, but are colorless.
Any chance these corals could pull through? Do they regain their color after a bleaching event if the tissue survives? I've heard of corals bleaching in the wild, and sometime's coming back. I'm kind of assuming they're going to be mounts for frags in a few days, but is there anything I can do to try and help them? Keep the water clean and stable now that it's moved? Getting Carbon and a Fluval today to hook up. Was going to put in a healthy dose of DT's Phyto today too (food always made me feel better). TIA
- Mac
I started bagging at 8 AM, finished placing the last frag back in the tank just shy of midnight. I lost one tang so far, still 2 gobies and a Jawfish MIA, but they always were skittish and shy...
What concerns me, is many of my SPS have bleached completely. They didn't look happy last night, but I figured letting them sleep would turn them around - no luck. A few of my more prize Corals are completely white. They still appear to have flesh on them, but are colorless.
Any chance these corals could pull through? Do they regain their color after a bleaching event if the tissue survives? I've heard of corals bleaching in the wild, and sometime's coming back. I'm kind of assuming they're going to be mounts for frags in a few days, but is there anything I can do to try and help them? Keep the water clean and stable now that it's moved? Getting Carbon and a Fluval today to hook up. Was going to put in a healthy dose of DT's Phyto today too (food always made me feel better). TIA
- Mac