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autotopoff stuck SG 1.004 TANK CRASH
my autotopoff stuck open dropped my sg from 1.024 to 1.004 in about 12
hours. Huge mess in the front room Fish lived however it looks like all of my corals died. It has been two days and nothing is open Devils hand is collapsed and small, green star poyls have not opened and the mushrooms are still attached but not expanding like normal. All the inverts died. Ammonia spike at 0.5 two days out nitrites 0 nitrates 2.5 ph 8.2-8.4 temp 78-80 SG 1.024 Cal 400 Anyone have any experience in this? How long should I wait before I consider this a complete loss. R |
"Ron C" wrote in message ... my autotopoff stuck open dropped my sg from 1.024 to 1.004 in about 12 hours. Huge mess in the front room Fish lived however it looks like all of my corals died. It has been two days and nothing is open Devils hand is collapsed and small, green star poyls have not opened and the mushrooms are still attached but not expanding like normal. All the inverts died. Ammonia spike at 0.5 two days out nitrites 0 nitrates 2.5 ph 8.2-8.4 temp 78-80 SG 1.024 Cal 400 Anyone have any experience in this? How long should I wait before I consider this a complete loss. R You'd be suprised how much stuff will come back, don't get in a hurry to dump everything. If you can tell for sure it's dead, remove it, otherwise leave it alone for now. Just keep a close eye on your ammonia levels and be prepared to do several water changes when they start to get high. |
I agree with patience I had some soft corals that crashed when hurricane
Isabel went through and the stayed closed for 6 months or more. I cant imagine how they could have lived that long. It took another few months before they opened normally polyps normally 1 inch long were only nubs when they finally decided to open Kevin "Anthony Pruitt" wrote in message ... "Ron C" wrote in message ... my autotopoff stuck open dropped my sg from 1.024 to 1.004 in about 12 hours. Huge mess in the front room Fish lived however it looks like all of my corals died. It has been two days and nothing is open Devils hand is collapsed and small, green star poyls have not opened and the mushrooms are still attached but not expanding like normal. All the inverts died. Ammonia spike at 0.5 two days out nitrites 0 nitrates 2.5 ph 8.2-8.4 temp 78-80 SG 1.024 Cal 400 Anyone have any experience in this? How long should I wait before I consider this a complete loss. R You'd be suprised how much stuff will come back, don't get in a hurry to dump everything. If you can tell for sure it's dead, remove it, otherwise leave it alone for now. Just keep a close eye on your ammonia levels and be prepared to do several water changes when they start to get high. |
Ron, I'm sorry to read that. Odds are those corals can and
will recover. If you had your auto top-off connected directly to your RO/DI unit, please change that configuration immediately. I always recommmend that an auto top-off be connected to a limited water supply so that if something does go wrong, you can control the worst-case senario better. With my 280g, I evaporate about 3g per day. I have a 10g container filled with fresh RO/DI water. This way if something goes wrong, I'm only adding 10g of new water - this will not affect a thing adversely. Marc Ron C wrote: my autotopoff stuck open dropped my sg from 1.024 to 1.004 in about 12 hours. Huge mess in the front room Fish lived however it looks like all of my corals died. It has been two days and nothing is open Devils hand is collapsed and small, green star poyls have not opened and the mushrooms are still attached but not expanding like normal. All the inverts died. Ammonia spike at 0.5 two days out nitrites 0 nitrates 2.5 ph 8.2-8.4 temp 78-80 SG 1.024 Cal 400 Anyone have any experience in this? How long should I wait before I consider this a complete loss. R -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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