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Post by jstearn on Jun 30, 2013 14:45:36 GMT -5
I plugged my heater into the light switch because I took down my sump to put baffles in. Woke up this afternoon and tank was at 65 degrees. The acros look 50/50 some will die others will live. The polyps are spewing brown jelly. There dead.... I just got a frag of red dragon acro yesterday. Colored down still has skin but I'm giving it a 10% chance. My 10 inch clam... open but not happy.
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Post by jstearn on Jun 30, 2013 14:50:56 GMT -5
Red dragon is dead.... I can see a small piece of skin pealing off.
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Post by jstearn on Jun 30, 2013 14:52:27 GMT -5
My first coral death that is my fault.
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Post by industry on Jun 30, 2013 15:25:51 GMT -5
that sucks. I'm having heater issues as well. Starting to get very irritating. Good luck with the recovery process.
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Post by jstearn on Jun 30, 2013 15:46:34 GMT -5
Ugh. I'm so mad at myself. I'm crazy about me tank I work on it everyday and never lose any corals. It figures that I get a awesome coral like a red dragon and I do something so dumb.
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Post by lindsey1984 on Jun 30, 2013 16:02:21 GMT -5
OMG, im so sorry Jay! That's crappy! I hope everything recovers as much as it can....
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Post by jstearn on Jun 30, 2013 16:41:39 GMT -5
Jeff... close though. everything is recovering except the red dragon and the green slimer looks good but the polyups are not out yet. So its not in the clear. I just hope I can find another frag of red dragon without paying 100$
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Post by ryansweatt2004 on Jun 30, 2013 16:45:20 GMT -5
It happens to the best of us sometimes. Hopefully everything will recover. It always sucks no matter what though.
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Post by jstearn on Jun 30, 2013 17:04:37 GMT -5
I was actually surprised that the pink palys are going to make it. They produced a lot of brown jelly but I kept sucking it up to make sure it didn't touch an acro and they are looking awesome now.
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Post by gotareef on Jun 30, 2013 21:12:53 GMT -5
run allot of carbon its going to be a toxic war zone for a couple days. I hope you dont lose anything else dont worry about the dragon! just bring the plug back to me and I will refill it
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Post by Cowdogz on Jul 1, 2013 6:18:40 GMT -5
I just want to know how you got your tank down to 65 in this weather. Sometimes I have to turn my lights off just to keep it under 90.
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stephen
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Post by stephen on Jul 1, 2013 6:55:01 GMT -5
I always recommend some sort of controller that will warn u the temperature is getting too low or high. I use a neptune controller. They can alarm, txt and egmail u if there is a problem. They r expensive about $450 but u only have to kill a few corals and it would have payed for its self. For those of u with 90gal tanks or larger it's a must have, I believe.
Let me know if u want more info.
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Post by reefking on Jul 1, 2013 8:51:29 GMT -5
Believe me Jeff I had a temp spike years back that killed half of my corals, I know that shitty feeling of watching your hard work and money melt away. Hope everything recovers the best it can
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Post by gotareef on Jul 1, 2013 15:06:07 GMT -5
how is everything doing today?
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Post by jstearn on Jul 2, 2013 0:03:53 GMT -5
Its doing really well everything bounced back after 24 hours. Once I got everything plugged back in. I redid the sump added baffles and PVC in a new pump. No more micro bubbles and no more worry that my tanks going to overflow. I did lose a cabbage coral, the acro and a hairy mushroom. Not to bad in the end considering that my tank is packed.
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