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Old 02-23-2012, 12:39 AM
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I don't think that i'll be easy to tell if a particular batch of carbon is good or bad

Another thing I'm worried about now is, once you put bad carbon into your tank, how easy would it be to get all that nasty stuff out??? It's almost like you have to flush the tank just to be sure.
No wonder my skimmer had pulled a lot of black colored in the first 2 days.
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Hey casey, how are your corals doing? are they coming back from the bleaching? Mine is a mixed bag. Some are improving and some seem to be going worse and bleaching still.

What is strange is that the corals are bleaching where the light does not reach, from underneat, so I am not sure if I should increase the light instead because what is exposed to light seem to be regaining a bit of color.

I really don't know what to do now. Seem the coral are missing a lot of zooxanthellae.


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Old 02-26-2012, 01:39 AM
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Hey casey, how are your corals doing? are they coming back from the bleaching? Mine is a mixed bag. Some are improving and some seem to be going worse and bleaching still.

What is strange is that the corals are bleaching where the light does not reach, from underneat, so I am not sure if I should increase the light instead because what is exposed to light seem to be regaining a bit of color.

I really don't know what to do now. Seem the coral are missing a lot of zooxanthellae.

I could say I am very lucky. All of them are slowly coming back to life, their color are getting back about half way now. At least I can easily recognize what they were before. Only one, and that is my favorite one, it seems to be struggling to survive. Most part of the coral is covered with brown algae, only 1 small branch is showing a very slight color under T5 lights. I didn't use any carbon right now even I have already switched to a new brand. I got scared from using any brand and I may just follow what some people are doing, no need for carbon in my tank for a while.
My skimmer is also getting back to normal color, it doesn't skim nasty dark color with some black small particles on the skimmer neck like last week. I felt very lucky to get this beast in time to deal with this disater.
As lampshade has said, and me too, no more Kent product for me from now on.

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Daniella, I have been reducing my MH lights only 2 hours a day. I used to let them run 12 hours, but now 10 hours. I am going to go back slowly to normal lighting starting next week. If you think your corals are doing better with more lights, I think you can do just like me, just slowly get back to normal.
My tank is a BB tank, I think when something goes wrong it is easier to deal with. Maybe I am wrong but that's what I thought. I can siphon the bottom of the tank many times a day if I want to, without worrying disturbing the sand bed. Water change is also easy for me too.
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I think I will increase my lighting since what ever is exposed to the light seem to be doing better and coloring up faster.

If your coral are coming back and your MH is on 10 hours, I guess it is safe for mine to be on longer then.

thanks a lot

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Daniella, I have been reducing my MH lights only 2 hours a day. I used to let them run 12 hours, but now 10 hours. I am going to go back slowly to normal lighting starting next week. If you think your corals are doing better with more lights, I think you can do just like me, just slowly get back to normal.
My tank is a BB tank, I think when something goes wrong it is easier to deal with. Maybe I am wrong but that's what I thought. I can siphon the bottom of the tank many times a day if I want to, without worrying disturbing the sand bed. Water change is also easy for me too.
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I think I will increase my lighting since what ever is exposed to the light seem to be doing better and coloring up faster.

If your coral are coming back and your MH is on 10 hours, I guess it is safe for mine to be on longer then.

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You're very welcome. I hope all your corals will recover soon like mine. You never know, more than half of my corals were completely bleached have no life on them, but now they are all coming back to life. I call it a MIRACLE !
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I have some that have melted so there is no coming back for them and of course my photosynthetic sponges are gone too but the rest of my acroporas seem to be coming back slowly. What a mess My first tank crash and it's not even my fault.

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You're very welcome. I hope all your corals will recover soon like mine. You never know, more than half of my corals were completely bleached have no life on them, but now they are all coming back to life. I call it a MIRACLE !
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Recall posted on BAs site in regards to Kent carbon.

http://www.bigalscanada.com/recalls/..._Retailers.pdf
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