I walked in from work today and saw my tank looking very white. I was messing around with the return pump last night and must have broken my heater as I discovered it broken in my sump.
All of my corals seem to have expelled their zooxanthellae as they are white. Most of the corals are retracted, but the xenia, colt, and some mushrooms are open, just bleached. All my fish are alive, as are inverts, but the heater was plugged in without any ground probe on the tank.
I know I should have had the tank grounded, but it wasn't. I stopped the return pump and unplugged the heater. What should I do? Do I need to do a large water change? Will my corals die?
Anxiously awaiting,
Plato
All of my corals seem to have expelled their zooxanthellae as they are white. Most of the corals are retracted, but the xenia, colt, and some mushrooms are open, just bleached. All my fish are alive, as are inverts, but the heater was plugged in without any ground probe on the tank.
I know I should have had the tank grounded, but it wasn't. I stopped the return pump and unplugged the heater. What should I do? Do I need to do a large water change? Will my corals die?
Anxiously awaiting,
Plato