Ditchplains2
Reefkeeper/Waterman
Let me first say thank you to everyone who has been responding to my thread with any and all suggestions I truly appreciate all the help here.
Let me answer a few questions.
First:
Did I test for nitrates and Nitrites, amonia, etc...?
Yes all read zero, including the nitrite or atleast undectable by my salifert test and the redsea one.
Do I dose calc or alk?
Not indivdually, I do have a Tunze auto topoff with a Kalk stirrer, it has been running since day one and has never been a source of problems for me. It did not over dose.
Did I test calc? No DID I test for alk? yes was in acceptable range 8 to 10dkh.
Did the starfish cause this problem? Absolutely not!
I figured out the problem real quick when I setup my QT tank and placed my TUNZE stream in the rubbermaid container, to mix the water.
The day or two prior the Tunze Stream stopped working due to it sucking up sugar fine sand from my ssb and churning it into sludge which seized the properlly and armature. What I did was scrube and clean this thing with brillo and soft scrub. Now like a freaking jackass I didn't obviously clean it anywhere near enough. So right after mixing water in the new QT the water turned milky even after a day and 1/2 of mixing, and remained that way. While it turned milky white, guess what became ultra clear in less then 3hrs? My aquarium, it was the pump producing some toxin through heat and high speed rotation of the brillo residue and soft scrub that didnt get entirely cleaned off in the rinse.
With regards to things with family and spouse. I'm going to ignore those comments because there not really relavent or necessary we all have made many sacrifices in this hobby. We all have a new car parked in our living rooms in one form or another.
Scooteman, The GBTA is doing ok, I feed him last night he's hanging in there. 3 of my corals, have survived, my Hodag green monti, german blue polyped monti, and indigo monti, and fuzzy green stag, and partially hanging in there is my rosocoe coral. So all in all not too bad.
I'm going to say something that might seem really odd to a lot of people here, but I'm going to be redoing my tank from this crash. I'm buying new live rock and starting over with a fresh ssb, as well as adding some differing macro algaes. I feel a fresh start would make me sleep well, call it knee jerk or paranoia, but I feel some new live rock could also bring some added life to the aquairum that I don't have right now. I'm buying some fully cured live rock from aquairum arts, which is where i bought my rock 6 years ago, that very same rock is the rock I reseeded in this aquairum. My thinking is this will provide a stronger base for flora in the aqauirum.
I need some advice however, Im thinking vinegar is the way to go to cleant the Tunze Stream, or will boiling certain parts do this? Any suggestions guys?
oh btw I spoke to fellow reefer from LIRA ( long Island reefers assoc) whom I used to buy corals from years back and trade with, he felt that it probably was the cleaning agents in Tunze .
thank you everyone.
David
Let me answer a few questions.
First:
Did I test for nitrates and Nitrites, amonia, etc...?
Yes all read zero, including the nitrite or atleast undectable by my salifert test and the redsea one.
Do I dose calc or alk?
Not indivdually, I do have a Tunze auto topoff with a Kalk stirrer, it has been running since day one and has never been a source of problems for me. It did not over dose.
Did I test calc? No DID I test for alk? yes was in acceptable range 8 to 10dkh.
Did the starfish cause this problem? Absolutely not!
I figured out the problem real quick when I setup my QT tank and placed my TUNZE stream in the rubbermaid container, to mix the water.
The day or two prior the Tunze Stream stopped working due to it sucking up sugar fine sand from my ssb and churning it into sludge which seized the properlly and armature. What I did was scrube and clean this thing with brillo and soft scrub. Now like a freaking jackass I didn't obviously clean it anywhere near enough. So right after mixing water in the new QT the water turned milky even after a day and 1/2 of mixing, and remained that way. While it turned milky white, guess what became ultra clear in less then 3hrs? My aquarium, it was the pump producing some toxin through heat and high speed rotation of the brillo residue and soft scrub that didnt get entirely cleaned off in the rinse.
With regards to things with family and spouse. I'm going to ignore those comments because there not really relavent or necessary we all have made many sacrifices in this hobby. We all have a new car parked in our living rooms in one form or another.
Scooteman, The GBTA is doing ok, I feed him last night he's hanging in there. 3 of my corals, have survived, my Hodag green monti, german blue polyped monti, and indigo monti, and fuzzy green stag, and partially hanging in there is my rosocoe coral. So all in all not too bad.
I'm going to say something that might seem really odd to a lot of people here, but I'm going to be redoing my tank from this crash. I'm buying new live rock and starting over with a fresh ssb, as well as adding some differing macro algaes. I feel a fresh start would make me sleep well, call it knee jerk or paranoia, but I feel some new live rock could also bring some added life to the aquairum that I don't have right now. I'm buying some fully cured live rock from aquairum arts, which is where i bought my rock 6 years ago, that very same rock is the rock I reseeded in this aquairum. My thinking is this will provide a stronger base for flora in the aqauirum.
I need some advice however, Im thinking vinegar is the way to go to cleant the Tunze Stream, or will boiling certain parts do this? Any suggestions guys?
oh btw I spoke to fellow reefer from LIRA ( long Island reefers assoc) whom I used to buy corals from years back and trade with, he felt that it probably was the cleaning agents in Tunze .
thank you everyone.
David