Hello friends, new to the saltwater side of things. I'm about 6 months in and have been diagnosed with small cell amphidium dinoflagellates. Yay! My tank currently houses:
1x Sea hare
1x coral banded shrimp
1x emerald hermit
1x fighting conch
1x sifting Sea star
2x turbo snail
~6x mini clean up hermits
1 zoa
1 kenya tree
1 Xenia
1 GSP
50g AIO custom
AQuamaxx HOB protein skimmer
Surface skimmer
Small UV light pump
2x viparspectra lights running at 0/30% blues only 6-8 hrs
0-0.25 phos
8ph
9kh
1440 mag
420 calcium
5 nitrate
Wondering what everyone's opinion on dealing with this would be. I'm not opposed to a full tank restart, but would lose all my baby coral colonies? Would have to return for store credit all livestock, sift sand to dry, dry out live rock etc.. unlike others I don't have a ton of time invested in the tank so it's not heartbreaking to restart. But after reading all the dino horror stories it seems like it would be the best option at the moment.
1x Sea hare
1x coral banded shrimp
1x emerald hermit
1x fighting conch
1x sifting Sea star
2x turbo snail
~6x mini clean up hermits
1 zoa
1 kenya tree
1 Xenia
1 GSP
50g AIO custom
AQuamaxx HOB protein skimmer
Surface skimmer
Small UV light pump
2x viparspectra lights running at 0/30% blues only 6-8 hrs
0-0.25 phos
8ph
9kh
1440 mag
420 calcium
5 nitrate
Wondering what everyone's opinion on dealing with this would be. I'm not opposed to a full tank restart, but would lose all my baby coral colonies? Would have to return for store credit all livestock, sift sand to dry, dry out live rock etc.. unlike others I don't have a ton of time invested in the tank so it's not heartbreaking to restart. But after reading all the dino horror stories it seems like it would be the best option at the moment.