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Thank you for your condolences. |
#2
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![]() Sheez, thats terrible Catherine. Sorry about the loss of your beautiful corals. Its a strange hobby sometimes.
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Doug |
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![]() Dear tank,
Please stop being such a death trap of disasters. No love, Me This mornings drama: - another clam dead - the pump is making funny noises. - it is retaining the radioactive green color everywhere. - I can't do anything about the pump or the green color (I removed the clam corpse) until I finish my stupid term paper. URG! So...if I had to...where in the city would I get a replacement Reeflo Snapper pump on such short notice? |
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![]() Oi. No idea here....sorry I'm not much help
![]() I have a Little Giant 3-MDQX-SC inline pump sitting in my closet if you need something in a pinch. |
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![]() I'm thinking I may want someone to take my remaining two clams now. They seem to be unaffected still, but I don't want to chance it any longer. They are big clams, ~6" each. Maybe my fish too?
I just don't know anymore. Thoughts? |
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![]() Catherine, I'm not sure I would personally risk it. Obviously if a clam just died, then there's something still going on. What kinds of clams are these?
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![]() The remaining clams are a gigas, and a dersa. The one that died was a smaller dersa, about 3" in length.
I agree something is still going on. I'm thinking its a cycle like Tony originally suggested, and have been treating it as such. Ideas on what I should do? I've been doing daily 7g water changes, keeping all my media fresh (nitrate, phosphate, ammonia sponges, hypersorb, and carbon). This is so frustrating. What else could I be doing? Between my paper and this tank drama, it is not a good day! |