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Old 08-26-2011, 03:11 PM
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You need to do a lot more than a 12% water change. I would be doing 200% over 12 hrs.
I wouldn't advise this as it might be too much of a change too quickly for your system. You could actually cause more stress to the system. As far as the cloudiness goes, 2 questions, do you have any anemone's in your tank?? If so are any missing? Do you use activated carbon in your system?? If not I would set up a carbon reactor and this should help clear your water up and remove some of the toxins that may be in it.
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Old 08-26-2011, 03:13 PM
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Yes one anenome is missing.

Replaced my activated carbon yesterday with two new bags.

Should I hook up the UV sterilizer again with a new bulb or just keep adding cycle?

Wife just called, tank stinks.
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Old 08-26-2011, 03:24 PM
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Ok, one of your nems got sucked into an intake and is more than likely gone{that is the milky colour}.. Uv sterilizer probably won't make too much difference one way or the other at this point, keep up the carbon going and if you have access to a hang on back filter, like an aquaclear or something similar you can run filter floss and carbon in that as well. Keep up with the partial water changes 10-15% per day over the next week or so{never asked, how big is your tank?}watch and test your water parameters and be patient. Try to see if there are any remains of the anemone kicking around and do your best to get anything that might be dead out of the tank. Change the carbon every two-three days and you should be ok.
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Old 08-26-2011, 03:27 PM
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Oh and if you have any more anemone's in tank I would suggest putting some foam or some sort of filter media over the intakes for your pumps. Nem's are notorious for getting sucked into them....I know Lost a beautiful rbta a few years ago to a nem wandering into a fx5 intake on a previous tank.
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Old 08-26-2011, 03:30 PM
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I have a 120 gallon with a hang on the back overflow. I'll move the filter media over to the overflow that dumps into the refugium.

Thanks for the advice!
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Old 08-26-2011, 03:41 PM
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It should be ok in a few days, just remember that any fast changes in your water parameters can be just as harmful imo as when you get a contamination enter the system. If you have access to another hob filter system you could set that up as well for a few days if you have room in tank or sump area. The filters and carbon are the big key to clearing up your water and will eliminate odours as well. The water changes will also help.
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Old 08-26-2011, 03:55 PM
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K I'll go grab some more carbon and filters.

Wife noticed the filter in the media reactor looks awful.
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I had a large maxi mini get caught in a return..

I did 75% water changes daily for 4 days.. and everything was fine.
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Lost 2 sponges, 3 anemones, 10 snails, 1 cleaner shrimp, 1 torch coral, 1 porcelain crab, and I'm sure a couple of other invertebrates.

Water is almost completely clear. Filter floss really helped.

So it looks like my lionfish is very much alive. Just the anemone was responsible for killing the above in the tank.
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Old 08-29-2011, 03:42 PM
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Careful with the filter floss in the overflow tubes. The last thing you want right now is a flood. I would advise you to use it in the sump or a HOB filter.
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I know it sucks but nem's can cause a few issues when the move into area's they shouldn't. Watch the filter floss tough and as soon as the water is clear and your water spec's are where they should be, take it out. Just remember to put some sort of foam filtration over your intakes. Inside the tank power heads like Hydors and Maxi-jets can also give you grief as well. Nem's will always move to where they feel happy,so light and food play a big part in keeping them in one spot more or less, they can also get aggressive with each other, so watch out sometimes when you put them together. If you feed them regularly and they get enough light they probably wont move too much...
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