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Found the Medication but need to figure out how to dose it...
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http://www.reefs.org/library/talklog/c_bingman_040697.html

Found the Medication but need to figure out how to dose it...
Ok So woke up with a new theory, I have a wash room that is behind my tank, when the washing machine goes on spin cycle it vibrates pretty bad and vibrates the tank, do you think this could be stressing the corals to point of RTN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think ur reaching a bit ! But who knows if it was really vibrating whole tank maybe but I don't think with all the weight from water rock etc that they feel it
I stopped smoking in my house and the tank seems to be doing much better.
People said I was crazy to think that airborne smoke was damaging tank.
P.S. didnt stop smoking in my house for the tanks sake. Did it to cut down on smoking all together.
but what im getting at is there may be toxins in the tank killing your sps. carbon MAY combat the toxins.youir losing corals now might as well do it and see if it helps. carbon is very simple to use. i see more gain from trying then loss
+++ 1000% carbon is a must in an sps tank. Especially if it's a small system. It will also help right now. Put some in a bag and put it in the sump.Not running carbon is probably why your corals are not doing well. If u where using carbon. The bacteria or toxins would have been taken out by the carbon. Although it could have been many other things. Carbon would always be a good idea in a tank with sps.
just looked at your fts in the gallery, i don't know how old the pic is but i saw a toad stool and a leather(nepthia?).....chemical warfare between the softies?
also the carpet nem.....has it moved around stinging the acro?
i've lost frags and colonies to softies chemical warfare and stinging rbta.
