Here are some corals after the apocalypse. My chalices and hammer died. Zoas changed color.
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Here are some corals after the apocalypse. My chalices and hammer died. Zoas changed color.
What Happened?
I ripped out deep-rooted caulerpa from like 80% of the sand in my tank, billowing clouds of black/brown muck in the water, and poisoned my tank. Looking back, I should have just cut the leaves off and left the roots in the sand, or only pulled out 1 square inch of caulerpa a day.
I think I am dumb but then I do a test to confirm it!
"Yep! I was right, I am dumb!"
Updates???????
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I will take some pictures this week. But for a mental imagery preview, imagine all the nice corals died
Ok I was being a little dramatic. My favia went from 2 mouths to 6, my echinata is growing like crazy, my stunner chalice doubled, but one frag of nice zoas died, and my polyp of ASD Hyper jubilee had 3 babies then all polyps died. Shrimp ate all my mushrooms except one, which shrivelled and died. Also all my xenia died, and my goniopora died.
LOL it's time to put the tank to rest. RIP!
Did you ever upgrade the lights? Once I changed out of the cube everyting did a LOT better.
I change the lights, I wouldn't consider it an upgrade judging by how poorly the tank is doing. I think the lights are the missing factor, everything else seems great. I don't want to go topless because of evaporation, that's why I am keeping my hood, but I might research for some higher quality tried and tested DIY LED combinations that I can put into the hood myself.
UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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