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04/07/2019, 03:19 AM | #26 |
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I might need some help or reassurance ....
I got 3 weeks to go before putting the fish back into my DT. Fish is doing fine, BUT Things in DT are not looking well. Corals are not happy. Example: Milka has been closed for a week, green slimer is starting STN, other corals are loosing color. There is no growth of coraline and almost no algae. I am doing water changes every two weeks - 15%. My water parameters are stable in "my regular ranges" (see below for numbers) except Ca got high. It was 490 and I have lowered it over two weeks to 450. I am little confused and the only explanation I came up with was lack of nutrients. In the last couple of days I started to feed more frozen mysis and pellets into the fish-less tank. Here are my water parameters: Salinity = 35 Alkalinity = 7.8 Calcium = 450 (was 490) Magnesium = 1280 Nitrate = 2.5 Phosphate = 0.01533 |
04/23/2019, 06:46 AM | #27 | |
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04/24/2019, 12:36 AM | #28 |
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Ok. I am living in Prague now. So I need to figure out if I can get it here.
In the meantime I did get copper and Hanna checker. |
05/02/2019, 12:47 PM | #29 |
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Any update on this thread?
I recently jumped back into the hobby after being out for about 12 years. I was excited and got two clowns, now one of them has ick and i'm scrambling to throw a QT together. I'm going to QT them both for 72 days and I will dose copper and prazipro during that time to make sure there are no parasites. All fish from now on will be QT'ed before going into my display. I'm glad I found this thread, I was also worried about nutrient crash after removing all my fish. I guess I will just keep feeding corals and that should do the trick. |
05/03/2019, 12:22 AM | #30 |
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The problem with my receding corals turned up to be unrelated to my fallow process. My salifert potassium test kit was bad and I overdosed potassium to over 470ppm. Several large water changes corrected the problem and corals that survived are getting better.
It is now day 84 of my fallow DT, but I am not returning my fish yet. The transfer method did not seem to work and the parasites kept returning. I now believe that I misdiagnosed the parasite and it is probably not ick. To find more detail about what I am trying in my QT see http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2694062 |
05/10/2019, 09:56 PM | #31 |
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So it has been 90 days and I am done with the fallow. I kept feeding my tank frozen mysis and pellets. Except for the unrelated overdose of potassium, the corals and the rest of the inhabitants did just fine.
Thank you all for your help. |
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