Well, after the power came back on quickly, I thought I was out of the woods as far as corals go. Boy was I wrong. Many of my colonies are RTNing rightbefre my eyes.
I did a 40 gal w/c with water that was salted, mixed and up to temp, but I did not let it "cook" overnite as usual. It looks like my ALK is about 13 DKH which may be ther result of my "quickie" w/c. Normally, my stuff can survive these ALK spikes nicely, but in their weakened condition, I guess not.
I am also thinking that running carbon in the reactor may not hacve been a good idea either. Maybe the water became too clear, and I ended up cooking the corals w/ my lites.
I am readying another w/c, but I am going to let the water mix overnite as I usually do.
I am not sure why I continue to see coral dying. All fish corpses have been removed right after they died.
Any ideas out there?
Herb
I did a 40 gal w/c with water that was salted, mixed and up to temp, but I did not let it "cook" overnite as usual. It looks like my ALK is about 13 DKH which may be ther result of my "quickie" w/c. Normally, my stuff can survive these ALK spikes nicely, but in their weakened condition, I guess not.
I am also thinking that running carbon in the reactor may not hacve been a good idea either. Maybe the water became too clear, and I ended up cooking the corals w/ my lites.
I am readying another w/c, but I am going to let the water mix overnite as I usually do.
I am not sure why I continue to see coral dying. All fish corpses have been removed right after they died.
Any ideas out there?
Herb