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My buddy's got a 55 gallon Reef tank with a 29 gallon sump. Last night at
2am when he went to bed, everything was fine. Tank was Crystal Clear. This morning 6 hours later, his tank was completely white, u couldnt' even see inside the tank AT ALL. All his fish, except two Perppermint Shrimp are dead. Everything died, 6 Blue Chromis, Maroon Clown, Purple Tang, Harlequin Shrimp, Emrald Crabs, Cleaner Shrimp, Fire Shrimp, Electric Scallop. Everything!!! The Corals seem to be opening up now alittle but what the hell do u think happened?? Like I said, last night, Everything seemed to be fine, six hours later Disaster. He just started working at a LFS a couple months ago, and he "had" to goto work this morning. I am going to take him up a water sample asap so I dont' have any reading at this time. Any Ideas, help, Suggestions. And Since EVerything died, I assume getting the Coral Outta there asap would also be Vital. |
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White Cloudy Water:
White cloudiness is usually the result of a bacteria bloom. Keep a careful check on ammonia levels, if the bacteria is a result on bacteria die off, you may experience increased ammonia levels and your tank maybe recycling. Bacteria also consume oxygen, so just as with an algae bloom, you want to increase circulation while treating the tank. Causes: Medical treatment of your aquarium that has destroyed the bacteria colonies. (Not all medicines will destroy the bacteria but some will). As in algae, high nutrient levels can also trigger a bacteria bloom (In this case, they are feeding on the excess nutrients) Sometimes the cleaning of all filters at once, or the changing of the gravel can trigger a bacteria bloom, due to the removal of bacterial colonies that had settled on the filter media or substrate. Solutions As with algae, you need to control the nutrient level of the tank. Once you control this, the bacteria bloom will usually go away on it's own. If your tank is recycling and filled with expensive fish, you may want to consider the use of zeolites to absorb the ammonia while your tank finishes the cycle. This will extend the time that the tank needs to complete the cycle though. "Groovok" wrote in message news:R2zWf.16615$ES3.10394@trnddc02... My buddy's got a 55 gallon Reef tank with a 29 gallon sump. Last night at 2am when he went to bed, everything was fine. Tank was Crystal Clear. This morning 6 hours later, his tank was completely white, u couldnt' even see inside the tank AT ALL. All his fish, except two Perppermint Shrimp are dead. Everything died, 6 Blue Chromis, Maroon Clown, Purple Tang, Harlequin Shrimp, Emrald Crabs, Cleaner Shrimp, Fire Shrimp, Electric Scallop. Everything!!! The Corals seem to be opening up now alittle but what the hell do u think happened?? Like I said, last night, Everything seemed to be fine, six hours later Disaster. He just started working at a LFS a couple months ago, and he "had" to goto work this morning. I am going to take him up a water sample asap so I dont' have any reading at this time. Any Ideas, help, Suggestions. And Since EVerything died, I assume getting the Coral Outta there asap would also be Vital. |
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Another possible reason is that a powerhead has moved, and is blowing
sand into the water column. It happens, and you only need a few minutes to create a "sandstorm". Regards, Fishnut. |
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It sounds like a "snowstorm".
Google for it or check this out: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/calcalkmar.htm -Brad "Groovok" wrote in message news:R2zWf.16615$ES3.10394@trnddc02... My buddy's got a 55 gallon Reef tank with a 29 gallon sump. Last night at 2am when he went to bed, everything was fine. Tank was Crystal Clear. This morning 6 hours later, his tank was completely white, u couldnt' even see inside the tank AT ALL. All his fish, except two Perppermint Shrimp are dead. Everything died, 6 Blue Chromis, Maroon Clown, Purple Tang, Harlequin Shrimp, Emrald Crabs, Cleaner Shrimp, Fire Shrimp, Electric Scallop. Everything!!! The Corals seem to be opening up now alittle but what the hell do u think happened?? Like I said, last night, Everything seemed to be fine, six hours later Disaster. He just started working at a LFS a couple months ago, and he "had" to goto work this morning. I am going to take him up a water sample asap so I dont' have any reading at this time. Any Ideas, help, Suggestions. And Since EVerything died, I assume getting the Coral Outta there asap would also be Vital. |
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reefer wrote:
It sounds like a "snowstorm". I had similar experience happen to me once. At the time I was using Kalk and also supplementing with B-Ionic. I was working on my tank and the water was clear. Within a few minutes the water went as cloudy as milk. It was a chemical reaction that, once triggered , would not stop.As it was explained to me the calcium in my system was perciptating out of solution. My water was out of ionic balance. I can't quite remember all of the details but I do remember that it was very difficult to get things back in balance. You have do a major water change. Then in a day or so do another one. Keep doing water changes and looking at your water perameters. If you keep looking at your levels and making adjustments you will get things under control. I'm sorry I can't recall all the details of the event but I remember that it was difficult and took a period of time to recover. Water changes helped. It was wild when it happened I remember standing there watching it. The tank just went white. I was fortunate in that I started mixing fresh SW immediately and within an hour I was changing water. By next morning my tank did not look happy but most corals survived. Keep with it. Watch your Ca level Keep changing your water for a while. It should return to normal. Someone can correct me but I think what happened was your Ca precipitated out of solution. Hope this sheds some light. Cheers Todd |
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I agree with Rock, bacterial explosion and ammonia killing things
"consider the use of zeolites to absorb the ammonia " Almost useless in seawater, there are to many other ions that will bring about ionic exchange in the Clinoptilolite zeolite mineral. You better off with something like Amquel -- Boomer If You See Me Running You Better Catch-Up Former US Army Bomb Technician (EOD) Member; IABTI, NATEODA, WEODF, ISEE & IPS Want to talk chemistry ? The Reef Chemistry Forum http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin/index.php Want to See More ! The Coral Realm http://www.coralrealm.com "TheRock" wrote in message news:z5IWf.3285$Po1.2209@trndny01... : White Cloudy Water: : White cloudiness is usually the result of a bacteria bloom. Keep a careful : check on ammonia levels, if the bacteria is a result on bacteria die off, : you may experience increased ammonia levels and your tank maybe recycling. : Bacteria also consume oxygen, so just as with an algae bloom, you want to : increase circulation while treating the tank. : : Causes: : Medical treatment of your aquarium that has destroyed the bacteria colonies. : (Not all medicines will destroy the bacteria but some will). : As in algae, high nutrient levels can also trigger a bacteria bloom (In this : case, they are feeding on the excess nutrients) : Sometimes the cleaning of all filters at once, or the changing of the gravel : can trigger a bacteria bloom, due to the removal of bacterial colonies that : had settled on the filter media or substrate. : Solutions : As with algae, you need to control the nutrient level of the tank. Once you : control this, the bacteria bloom will usually go away on it's own. : If your tank is recycling and filled with expensive fish, you may want to : consider the use of zeolites to absorb the ammonia while your tank finishes : the cycle. This will extend the time that the tank needs to complete the : cycle though. : : : : "Groovok" wrote in message : news:R2zWf.16615$ES3.10394@trnddc02... : My buddy's got a 55 gallon Reef tank with a 29 gallon sump. Last night at : 2am when he went to bed, everything was fine. Tank was Crystal Clear. This : morning 6 hours later, his tank was completely white, u couldnt' even see : inside the tank AT ALL. : All his fish, except two Perppermint Shrimp are dead. Everything died, 6 : Blue Chromis, Maroon Clown, Purple Tang, Harlequin Shrimp, Emrald Crabs, : Cleaner Shrimp, Fire Shrimp, Electric Scallop. Everything!!! : The Corals seem to be opening up now alittle but what the hell do u think : happened?? : Like I said, last night, Everything seemed to be fine, six hours later : Disaster. : He just started working at a LFS a couple months ago, and he "had" to goto : work this morning. I am going to take him up a water sample asap so I : dont' have any reading at this time. : Any Ideas, help, Suggestions. And Since EVerything died, I assume getting : the Coral Outta there asap would also be Vital. : : : |
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Groovok wrote:
My buddy's got a 55 gallon Reef tank with a 29 gallon sump. Last night at 2am when he went to bed, everything was fine. Tank was Crystal Clear. This morning 6 hours later, his tank was completely white, u couldnt' even see inside the tank AT ALL. All his fish, except two Perppermint Shrimp are dead. Everything died, 6 Blue Chromis, Maroon Clown, Purple Tang, Harlequin Shrimp, Emrald Crabs, Cleaner Shrimp, Fire Shrimp, Electric Scallop. Everything!!! The Corals seem to be opening up now alittle but what the hell do u think happened?? Like I said, last night, Everything seemed to be fine, six hours later Disaster. He just started working at a LFS a couple months ago, and he "had" to goto work this morning. I am going to take him up a water sample asap so I dont' have any reading at this time. Any Ideas, help, Suggestions. And Since EVerything died, I assume getting the Coral Outta there asap would also be Vital. Was he dosing anything before this happened? could he have overdosed something that day? Check you PH and your Ca level. Both could be out of line after this event. Todd |
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Both Calcium and PH were fine, he says he wasnt' putting anything into the
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