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Old 06/22/2007, 07:45 PM
duec22 duec22 is offline
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Anyone else see this

http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/...lingcoralreefs

Thought it was kind of interesting...and no antibiotics into the tank..


Sry for not posting lately, or making it to the meeting as I as in the Bay Area unexpectenly, and no internet at home .
Tank is doing horrable...every acro in the tank is either gone or on it's way out...all STN'n from the bae up...I've checked and checked and checked the water parameters...all good (NO2/NO3, Ca, Alk, Mg, SG)...I've done the bowl test for AEFW and to see if there were any other preditors..noting...I'm guessing the tank change put them over the edge, although I did the sandbed change because I couldn't stop the STN, so who knows...all the monti's doing good and growing again. The only other thing it could be is the lights...I put new bulbs in durring the change, and I've tried acclimating them, but they just keep losing fleah. It's been a real bummer..
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Old 06/22/2007, 08:09 PM
Unarce Unarce is offline
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Great! We have Red Acro Bugs (RAB), Acro Eating Flatworms, (AEFW), Monti Eating Flatworms (MEFW), Sea Spiders (SS), Rapid Tissue Necrosis (RTN), Slow Tissue Necrosis (STN)...

...now we have to worry about ATDs (aquatically transmitted disease)







Sorry to hear about your troubles, Dave. SPS colonies won't react well to major changes, no matter how pristine the new environment is. Just give them time to adjust. They'll bounce back
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