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Bring on the FISH!
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So, after loosing a years worth the growth and many mini starfish and skunk cleaner shrimp, bubba the clam, xenia forest, and several other small leathers I think I stumbled onto what caused my crash.
It was the stinking heater I used in the mixing container. I am so upset at that stupid thing. It cost me all my xenia, my 3 skunk cleaner shrimp, a big a$$ clam, a few other soft coals, a newly mixed up 55 gallons of salt mix that I have to dump out now and more hair on my head.
Even when I try to take care of my stuff it gets all screwed up with out my help. I don’t need any help screwing up my stuff I can handle that quite well myself thank you. Some times I think I should just leave it alone unless I see something happening.
Incase anyone is wondering, I did a water change a couple of weeks ago and my tank acted like I had poured battery acid into it. It was definitely a shock to the system. All the mini stars starting falling up and curling up off the rocks almost immediately and dying. All the corals shriveled up, the clam closed, and all the thousands of small feather dusters retracted not to show again for days. All for a water change done with water that I always use and salinity and temp matching the tank.
Apparently the seal on the top of the heater was broken. I happen to notice today when I was mixing up the new salt mix to do a water change again this weekend to help rinse out the tank again that bubbles were coming out the top of the heater and what almost looked like smoke in the water coming from the dial of the heater. Sure enough when I unplugged the heater it stopped bubbling and smoking. I don’t know what is getting into the water but I’m sure its not good stuff from the results I got by dumping it into the tank. Tomorrow I’m going to disassemble the heater and try and see what it was that was burning or melting or what ever to see what I put into the tank.
I feel like I’ve lost a year and a half of maturity in the tank and it sucks but what can you do? S happens.
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So, after loosing a years worth the growth and many mini starfish and skunk cleaner shrimp, bubba the clam, xenia forest, and several other small leathers I think I stumbled onto what caused my crash.
It was the stinking heater I used in the mixing container. I am so upset at that stupid thing. It cost me all my xenia, my 3 skunk cleaner shrimp, a big a$$ clam, a few other soft coals, a newly mixed up 55 gallons of salt mix that I have to dump out now and more hair on my head.
Even when I try to take care of my stuff it gets all screwed up with out my help. I don’t need any help screwing up my stuff I can handle that quite well myself thank you. Some times I think I should just leave it alone unless I see something happening.
Incase anyone is wondering, I did a water change a couple of weeks ago and my tank acted like I had poured battery acid into it. It was definitely a shock to the system. All the mini stars starting falling up and curling up off the rocks almost immediately and dying. All the corals shriveled up, the clam closed, and all the thousands of small feather dusters retracted not to show again for days. All for a water change done with water that I always use and salinity and temp matching the tank.
Apparently the seal on the top of the heater was broken. I happen to notice today when I was mixing up the new salt mix to do a water change again this weekend to help rinse out the tank again that bubbles were coming out the top of the heater and what almost looked like smoke in the water coming from the dial of the heater. Sure enough when I unplugged the heater it stopped bubbling and smoking. I don’t know what is getting into the water but I’m sure its not good stuff from the results I got by dumping it into the tank. Tomorrow I’m going to disassemble the heater and try and see what it was that was burning or melting or what ever to see what I put into the tank.
I feel like I’ve lost a year and a half of maturity in the tank and it sucks but what can you do? S happens.
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