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How long can Acropora sit in a bucket ? I have some tank issues and needed to take Coral out
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I live in the south so heat isn’t an issueIf you put a heater in it a long time, otherwise probably an hour or so as long as you don't get a dramatic heat change.
.08 , even if I was to dilute the new salt water with the fresh it wouldn’t work?So if you put them in water with no phosphate you may be liable to shock them again - it is likely any damage is done and you should just adjust gradually from here unless the values are dangerous. What is the phosphate value?
.08 , even if I was to dilute the new salt water with the fresh it wouldn’t work?
Unless you are running ULNS 0.08 is not an issue. My tank tests 0.08 normally.
0.08 po4 is not stressing your acros bro. Are you using nopox or gfo? This is the po4 in my qt/frag tank and the acros are happy as can be in there.08 , even if I was to dilute the new salt water with the fresh it wouldn’t work?
3 years oldHow old is your tank?
0.08 po4 is not stressing your acros bro. Are you using nopox or gfo? This is the po4 in my qt/frag tank and the acros are happy as can be in there
I keep my Display with 15k worth of Tenuis in 0.10-0.20. Look somewhere else if they’re stressed.
Dead skeletons at this point I’m currently at work , tank has no coral now just an anemoneI would look at something else as the culprit. My tank is full of all kinds of corals especially acropora's and I rarely test for phosphate. Any pics of the stressed corals?
Did a video call to get a look at the tank and the little flesh they had when I left has all blown off .Well you kinda lost me there, you were gonna put the "stressed" corals in a bucket a few hours ago but now they are all skeletons? If you have any livestock left in the tank I would get it out asap then figure out what caused the rapid death of the corals. That quick of a change could be from some outside pollutant.
I did use phosphate remover but I think I used too muchWell you kinda lost me there, you were gonna put the "stressed" corals in a bucket a few hours ago but now they are all skeletons? If you have any livestock left in the tank I would get it out asap then figure out what caused the rapid death of the corals. That quick of a change could be from some outside pollutant.