Thanks! It's a yellow finger gorgonian! I love how it looks when all it's polyps are out!I think it is beautiful! I've not seen this one before.
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Thanks! It's a yellow finger gorgonian! I love how it looks when all it's polyps are out!I think it is beautiful! I've not seen this one before.
Hey, thanks so much for that! That helps me talk the Fiancé into a bigger tank ! (Eyeing a 180 currently!)Your tank is beautiful! Inspiration for my next one
Love'n it; great job.
My uncle had a crash recently too with his 90 gal. All his SPS were gone as well. Good luck with everything.Well, unfortunately this is a sad update! Everything was going fine, checked on the tank yesterday morning before leaving to take my Mother in law to her Oncologist appointment. When we got back 4 hours later, the tank had crashed.
I'm assuming it was a faulty wavemaker. When I reached in the tank I got a very unpleasant jolt. I'm putting this down as stray voltage. Unfortunately, all the great SPS I just received in, and the ones in the tank all RTN'd over that 4-hour period. It also caused all my LPS to retract and stress slime.
I did an immediate 50% water change (maybe too much but was worried and hadn't found the wave maker issue until after the change)
This morning my LPS are extending some, at least not all shrunken into the skeleton like yesterday. My gorrilla punch and bubble bee coral, may make it as they still have their tissue. fingers crossed. Here's a couple quick pictures from yesterday when I got home
And here's the parameters I had before doing a 50% WC
Sal - 1.0267 (TM Hydrometer)
Am - 0 (Salifert test)
Phos - 0.0 (api.... Waiting on Hannah checker to get in)
Nitrate - 5 (red sea)
Temp - 77.5 (apex)
Ph - 8.12 (apex)
Cal - 400
Alk - 9
Mag - 1420
Orp - 195
So sorry for your loss! I know how it feels, like loosing a loved pet. I hope some corals make it for you and glad you didn't get electrocuted. If you were standing on a wet floor could have been very bad. Hope you have your tank and water grounded now for your safety.Well, unfortunately this is a sad update! Everything was going fine, checked on the tank yesterday morning before leaving to take my Mother in law to her Oncologist appointment. When we got back 4 hours later, the tank had crashed.
I'm assuming it was a faulty wavemaker. When I reached in the tank I got a very unpleasant jolt. I'm putting this down as stray voltage. Unfortunately, all the great SPS I just received in, and the ones in the tank all RTN'd over that 4-hour period. It also caused all my LPS to retract and stress slime.
I did an immediate 50% water change (maybe too much but was worried and hadn't found the wave maker issue until after the change)
This morning my LPS are extending some, at least not all shrunken into the skeleton like yesterday. My gorrilla punch and bubble bee coral, may make it as they still have their tissue. fingers crossed. Here's a couple quick pictures from yesterday when I got home
And here's the parameters I had before doing a 50% WC
Sal - 1.0267 (TM Hydrometer)
Am - 0 (Salifert test)
Phos - 0.0 (api.... Waiting on Hannah checker to get in)
Nitrate - 5 (red sea)
Temp - 77.5 (apex)
Ph - 8.12 (apex)
Cal - 400
Alk - 9
Mag - 1420
Orp - 195