The R/C Man
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A couple months ago my tank started having algae problems. Not a big deal, I did a water change and added some more herbivores. A couple weeks go by and no change. Another water change and checked parameters. Holy cow my alk was over 16 DKH! Turned off the kalk reactor and did another water change. Now my corals are starting to RTN. Ahhhhhh, panic set in... My tank has been doing great for two years and if you have seen some pics, my corals always look great and have good polyp extension. Anyway, my Xenia stop pumping and more RTNing, more algae and some cynobacteria growing in the tank..... One more water change and replace the carbon again. The RTN seemed to stop. I did two more water changes 5 gallon each and a few days later the corals that have been holding there own start to loose their tissue. Ok now I am confused..... I stopped in and talked to Kevin who mentioned that there has been talk on the boards of problem with Oceanic. So I purchase a bag Instant Ocean and did two 5 gallon water changes yesterday. As of this morning a couple of my corals are showing their polyps again (they were completely retracted) and the Xenia are starting to pump. I am planning two more water changes with Instant Ocean today and two more tomorrow all 5 gallons each. Since my system volume is only about 30 gallons this should do a good job replacing the water (diluting it) without as of a much shock as there would be by doing a larger change. After months of trouble shooting the problem I believe it was the salt. Of course the next week or so will tell all. So far I have lost a Luisette and a pocillipora. I took my blue Blue Acro (tort?) to Kevin's and it is recovering from the RTNing..... I am hoping this post will help others who my be having a similar problem. It may just be a bad batch of salt..... The problem is that it happens over time by monthly water changes.....
Has anyone else experienced this???
Has anyone else experienced this???