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Topic: I'm stupid Posted: January 15 2011 at 11:48am |
So I'm stupid and need help. I should have posted this on the emergency but I didn't recognize the problem yesterday BEFORE I went to work. So here is the story. I have this 12 gallon nano, bow front, acrylic. It was doing great. Parameters were perfect so I wanted to show it off with some pictures. When I started taking some I realized there was a bunch of algae on the front. I used my mag but didn't get the hard stuff off. So I reached for my sponge I've used many times in the past but it wasn't under the tank, it was in the sink. Nope not the point I was stupid. I got a new sponge, rinsed it several times in the sink. Then started cleaning the front. My old sponge must have been a different brand or something. Any way I get the front clean both inside and out. the water was a bit cloudy so I thought when I get home from work I'll take pics. I get home after an 8 hour shift and my frog spawn is basically a stick with stringy melty stuff on top. My zoos were falling, kenya tree laying down, my monti caps looked more like camouflage (whitish with some splotchy color). I quickly mix up some water but before I change the water I dump it in a very small tank with a power head and move all the coral out. Most of the snails were shriveled up I saved two crabs and my unknown damsel was dead. So now what? Do I take every thing out rinse and start over? Change all the water but leave the sand and rock? and what about the coral in the mean time, give it to someone who knows how to nurse them back to health or toss them?
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Posted: January 15 2011 at 12:17pm |
CRAP!
Have you removed all the livestock to another tank? That is likley the first thing I would do. Secondly, remove all the water you possibly can. Then replace with fresh SW. Remember: "the solution to pollution is dilution". Add some carbon if possible, and get the tank running again. I would not dispose of the LR or sand, but instead use frequent water changes over the next few weeks to further dilute whatever contaminant you have introduced.
Slowly add some of your livestock that did not perish and enjoy buying some new stuff.
Good luck!
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Posted: January 15 2011 at 12:34pm |
Here is what is left
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Posted: January 15 2011 at 12:35pm |
So dilute dilute dilute. How long should I wait until I put some of this stuff back in?
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Posted: January 15 2011 at 1:06pm |
Did any of it really survive?
You're getting a lot of die off so you'll want to watch your nitrates and ammonias in that little temp tank, so the faster you can get them back into your tank the better. Do you have another tank they could go into?
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Posted: January 15 2011 at 1:32pm |
I would be glad to give you a small Green Sinularia to put in the tank to see if the soap/cleaner is diluted enough for the rest of the coral to go back in.
I can also give you some algae for both tanks to absorb the pollution so you don't have to mess with so many water changes in either tank.
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Posted: January 15 2011 at 1:33pm |
What brand and type of sponge was this?
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Posted: January 15 2011 at 9:24pm |
I'm at work right now and don't have the sponge infront of me but I believe it was a scotch bright brand. the kind that's yellow on one side and the really abrassive green on the other. I never use the abrassive side on my acrylic tank. As for the algae Mark, it looks like my chaeto and the mangrove is doing alright. I'll keep checking the nitrates in the smaller one, thanks for reminding me of that. If anything does really survive I'll let everyone know.
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Posted: January 15 2011 at 9:28pm |
So sorry. I hope some things pull through.
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 3:05pm |
I've never used a sponge. I'm curious as to what benefit this sponge is to cleaning the inside viewing surfaces?
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 3:37pm |
it's softer against the acrylic when the magnetic scraper can't remove the coraline.
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 4:05pm |
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is safe and you won't have to worry about this happening again.
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 4:24pm |
Shane my name is Rich I live just over the Mtn "Hyrum". I am getting back into the hobby after a 6 year break dew to cancer fealing good now just set up a 90 gallon 5 weeks ago. Im looking for other reefers to trade talk with ect..
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 4:24pm |
Just get the "original" magic eraser. I tried one and it worked so well I bought a couple boxes so I'd have them on hand. You could probably use a single magic eraser on a tank that size for weeks, and a box of 4 was like $3.
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 4:51pm |
The "original" doesn't have any chemicals or anything like that? thank you very much. I'll get some as soon as I can. I'm still shocked it happend. Like I said before I've used these many many times in the past with no ill effects.
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 4:58pm |
Yeah - the original is chemicle free.
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 8:15pm |
That's why I asked, wondering if you knew about the Magic Sponge. You didn't notice and we didn't talk about it when you were here, but I use a metal blade scraper on my acrylic tank. When the blade is straight and free of nicks it very easily cleans off hard algae and leaves no scratches when used carefully and not pressed to hard. Years ago, an old friend in the hobby had a big problem with his tank. Come to find out, his mother in law had been over to help clean house and had used his dedicated "aquarium use only" bucket. Ever since, I always take a sniff of anything when I am not sure of where it's been. Welcome Rich
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 8:33pm |
Mark, I need to find a day where I'm not expected anywhere so we can really talk. I enjoyed seeing your tanks and even more appreciate the advice.
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Posted: January 16 2011 at 10:01pm |
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Posted: January 23 2011 at 10:45pm |
Not a complete loss of life. I got these guys coming back.
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