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Two out of three toadstools have been closed for about a week.
It makes me feel like this:
Sometimes I wonder if I really have the right personality for this hobby ;Hilarious
That stinks. Any changes in parameters or anything? Some of my Zoas have recessed lately for no good reason I can see. Maybe a side effect of the Flux RX. Have you treated anything in the tank recently?
Yep, I bet those two were enjoying the dirtier water and when you rapidly cleaned it up with the water changes maybe they got mad. I’ve never kept leathers and have never seen them shed so not sure what triggers that or why. I tried to use gfo in the IM media reactor and it didn’t do anything for me either. Pulled that out a long time ago and now I just use chemipure elite.So...glad you asked this!
I just tested nitrate and phosphate (had to try out the new Hanna Nitrate checker). And as it turns out, you may be on to something! In about the right time frame I added a small bag of high capacity GFO to the media caddy. And it looks like it's working (previous attempts with the IM GFO had zero effect)! PO4 is still quite elevated at 0.5 but that's a huge improvement over 1.2 (I still can't believe I actually did a PO4 test without having to dilute the sample). And Nitrate down from the mid 40s to 17.3, likely thanks to the series of big water changes that I did last month. So, yeah, pretty big parameter swing.
I might just pull that bag of GFO and see where things settle and if I can continue moving in the right direction with just water changes (and of course see if the two pouting corals perk up - hopefully they are just shedding and will come back bigger and better).
When I used Fluconazole on my old tank I didn't have any corals yet so no experience there. My zoas are usually all closed up because my hermits have no respect whatsoever. Climb down through the middle of the zoas...change their minds and climb right back up through the middle of the zoas! Bunch of bumbling turds! I did have one of my two polyps of Superstar zoas melt but in my case it probably was due to wacky parameters.
Yep, I bet those two were enjoying the dirtier water and when you rapidly cleaned it up with the water changes maybe they got mad. I’ve never kept leathers and have never seen them shed so not sure what triggers that or why. I tried to use gfo in the IIM media reactor and it didn’t do anything for me either. Pulled that out a long time ago and now I just use chemipure elite.
I‘ve thought about getting a weeping willow. That’s really the only one I like but they can get so big I’m worried about how much real estate one could eventually take up.I was thinking of trying out Chemipure Elite. I've discovered that as much as I disliked changing out the carbon in the media reactor, I hate changing out carbon and GFO in media bags even more! One and done sounds so much better!
I actually have a fourth toadstool that lives in my nano and was one of my first ever corals. It is a moody thing so you'd think I'd be used to temperamental leathers. Right now it's getting over being beaten up by an overgrown Kenya tree. I've seen it get covered in algae and shed in little flakes, I've seen it shed in almost a single sheet of film, and I've seen it close for weeks on end. It's grown in a bowl shape. It's looked like a floppy hat. When I got it it was the most pest infested thing, living upside down in the bottom of the LFS frag tank. It had aiptasia, bubble algae, some sort of small crab, a peanut worm, a nudi, and probably something else I'm forgetting. I'm pretty sure it's indestructible. Hopefully my new toadstools are just as tough!
I‘ve thought about getting a weeping willow. That’s really the only one I like but they can get so big I’m worried about how much real estate one could eventually take up.
If you purchased the nuvoskim with a credit card, see if yours provides an extended warranty coverage for electronics. Might be able to get reimbursed for the replacement part or refunded completely for the original purchase cost.Very disappointed in the response from IM. It seems that even though the pump that failed was sent to me in March, since the skimmer itself is now out of warranty (May), they will not replace the pump. Not only that, but they don't anticipate having replacement pumps in stock until sometime in the fall. I'm actually surprised since their support has been pretty amazing up until now.
If you purchased the nuvoskim with a credit card, see if yours provides an extended warranty coverage for electronics. Might be able to get reimbursed for the replacement part or refunded completely for the original purchase cost.
It just sucks that IM wouldn't do you right though. :/Thanks for the tip, I'll definitely check through my receipts. It really is an extra kick that it's a $50 pump that isn't even any good! I think regardless of the outcome I'll be putting some effort into finding a different skimmer long before those pumps are back in stock.
It just sucks that IM wouldn't do you right though. :/
You would think word of mouth matters more than a 50 dollar part
Now that the PLS50 is available again from Mode Aquariums I’d say just get one of those. It’s been a beast for me. They did raise the price a little bit but I think it’s still worth it.Totally agree. And I would be at least a touch more understanding if the pump had been 14 months old but this was a 4 month old part. Just feels bad. I just feel fortunate that I was equipped to get something up and running for the time being so I'm not in an emergency situation.
You had me at "lagoon!" Looks nice!
Now that the PLS50 is available again from Mode Aquariums I’d say just get one of those. It’s been a beast for me. They did raise the price a little bit but I think it’s still worth it.