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I just lost most of my acans and a favia. The acans polyp bailed
, I cut the exposed skelton part of the favia off but I don't have much hope for it either. I've been working a lot lately and haven't had tons of time for the tank so it's my own damn fault. When I turned the lights on today I see one of the acans is totally gone (the purple one mentioned in my tank thread) and the green has only one polyp hanging on. The red only had 2 polyps, one is gone. The rainbow (the only confirmed Aussie I have) is hanging in there looking fine, no rescission at all.
I panic of course, grab the test kits and see my nitrate is over 50! Ohhh man. Don't have an ammonia test handy but I imagine it's up there too. Can't find a huge (2 inch) turbo type snail I had in there so I figure it's somewhere behind the rockwork decaying. Not missing anything else I can see, but I can't find the polyps that bailed either. Crap. The green alone had 8+ heads that are somewhere in my nano now!
Thank goodness my new RO/DI unit arrived yesterday. I did a +80% change, totally matched temp pH and SG. But I have to work tomorrow so any more water changes will have to wait until I come home Monday morning. The remaining stuff looks okay, even perky. Damn damn damn.
I panic of course, grab the test kits and see my nitrate is over 50! Ohhh man. Don't have an ammonia test handy but I imagine it's up there too. Can't find a huge (2 inch) turbo type snail I had in there so I figure it's somewhere behind the rockwork decaying. Not missing anything else I can see, but I can't find the polyps that bailed either. Crap. The green alone had 8+ heads that are somewhere in my nano now!
Thank goodness my new RO/DI unit arrived yesterday. I did a +80% change, totally matched temp pH and SG. But I have to work tomorrow so any more water changes will have to wait until I come home Monday morning. The remaining stuff looks okay, even perky. Damn damn damn.