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just a quick picture update of the mass death in my new tank, soooo much unpacking to do!


here is the tank before

and after


some death
tort

pink millie

birdsnest (tipped over)

sunset millie

unknown acro (maybe tricolor)

blue stag (my largest piece)

tricolor

neon green acro (just hanging on)

teal acro

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  1. Sisterlimonpot's Avatar
    So, what do you think caused this mass death?
  2. baker.shawn's Avatar
    it could of been anything including stress of the move, a small cycle, salinity swing, temp swings who knows....
  3. melev's Avatar
    Ugh! So many lost SPS. It's just heartbreaking to see. I'm so sorry it didn't go as planned.

    Any remaining life, hang onto it. Remember you only need a few polyps to start again, and these will grow into colonies again.
  4. baker.shawn's Avatar
    It really does suck, i think today im going to place my rocks how i want them and then sort through all the "dead" SPS and clip off any surviving parts, i dont have frag plugs but i have live rock sheets i cut with a bandsaw which will do for now
  5. melev's Avatar
    Don't get too ambitious. When I have a coral decline, I tend to leave it alone so whatever still remains will have a fighting chance. I think manhandling, cutting and mounting corals in delicate / declining condition seals their fate. You can always cut out the good part later when it has stabilized.

    I had a nice colony of one SPS, and 99.8% of it died. One solitary dot of life remained, and I left the piece in my tank. That dot now has three polyps, and when it is a little bigger I'll get in there and retrieve it.
  6. baker.shawn's Avatar
    well today i added more sand rather than spread it i decided to leave the rocks alone....for now, i also pulled out any dead coral but left any which were still hanging on.

    my refractometer is reading 1.005 on fresh RODI here, im not sure if got bumped during transport but the adjustor screw is rusted stuck so i decided to play it safe and adjust my salinity somewhere arounf 1.023 which gives me a little wiggle room till i can get a new one, other than that the water is looking good sofar, just added a bit more bio pellets to compensate for the increase in water volume, i need to get my mag 5 hooked up to that reactor to replace the maxi900
  7. melev's Avatar
    It sounds like you are doing all you can for the time being. Testing frequently is best.