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alrha

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prattreef said:
From my experience, Red/Orange M. capricornis is quite sensitive to high light ( the exact opposite is true of M. confusa), and a combination of new MH and recent carbon change could just as likely be at fault here.
that was my original suspicion.
 

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jackson6745 said:
Glad to hear the stn has stopped :)
me too!
that was when i left only the VHO on last night (i figured it would be less stressfull on the coral, especially if it was a light related event.
 

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Not exactly "crash", but it comes close. Why? Because it is the only thing that works. Dipping in CAM does not work, it needs to be exposed to the antibiotic for several days. I don't subscribe to the "Borneman school of thought" on this one (Or many of the other "controversial" viewpoints he takes), but Bingman, well, I have seen his technique work with my very own eyes.

-Alfred

jackson6745 said:
Alfred you really need to stop reading Bingman and Borneman :D Why would you crash your tank to stop RTN? Perhaps you can use the antibiotic in a dip so only the coral is effected rather than the whole tank.
 

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