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Old 06-22-2013, 11:40 AM
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Running a skimmer wet will remove more DOC from the water I think.

I would also feed amino acids from zeovit as well. A little bottle goes a long way and make the colors great for the corals that are bleached.

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Besides Myka's good thoughts, I'll add my similar issues from the last few months (or maybe a bit longer)

It sounds like you may be having similar issues to mine and your tank is 'too' clean. I found out our corals need food, or they will bleach

My corals were bleaching pretty badly
I had zero nitrates and phosphates, so some fellow reefers helped me out
Our thoughts are that I wasn't feeding my fish enough, and not feeding my corals, so the corals expelled their zooxanthellae. Once the zoox are gone, there's nothing to protect the corals from my 8x54w light, so bleach away

I turned off half my lights, started feeding the fish double-time, and also started using coral frenzy, phyto plan and coral vitalizer
A couple of weeks and the corals were coming back
Now all are looking much better, and I'm getting the new algae under control
I've also started playing with my lights to get a happy medium between the corals and our viewing times

I see your lights are a total of 15 hours for 3 pairs
I knocked mine down from 27 hours for 4 pairs, to 19 hours for 2 pairs for a couple months. This worked very well for me and I don't think your lights are on too much
I'm currently running a total of (I think) 20 hours total with 4 pairs and all is looking good. It's been many months since I started making changes, so don't expect a quick fix

I also see you wash your socks daily. Do they plug up this fast, or are you just cleaning them 'cause ? I wash mine once a week. Maybe you're removing more nutrients here than you need to

And you run your skimmer very wet. Maybe it's of no consequence, but I run mine dry and only remove a few hundred ml/week, and the nog is very dark

Hope this helps some
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Old 06-22-2013, 05:42 PM
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Running a skimmer wet will remove more DOC from the water I think.

I would also feed amino acids from zeovit as well. A little bottle goes a long way and make the colors great for the corals that are bleached.
Would Zeovit CV act as a replacement for the AA? How often should I be feeding per week? Follow the instructions via the bottle?
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Old 06-22-2013, 05:43 PM
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So I have even more bad news. I did a poor mans iodine dip for the one affected coral that had the dying tips and can confirm that I have AEFW.

I'm going to contact John (Rice Reef) for some help.
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Old 06-22-2013, 05:58 PM
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Here is the picture of the algae that I have on the live rock. This appeared after the cyano got under control.





And this shot shows some black algae. It's almost like black beard algae in the freshwater world.

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Old 06-22-2013, 06:13 PM
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So I have even more bad news. I did a poor mans iodine dip for the one affected coral that had the dying tips and can confirm that I have AEFW.

I'm going to contact John (Rice Reef) for some help.
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Hi John

I just discovered some AEFW on my acroporas. I was wondering if you could perhaps respond to my thread and offer a summary of what you did to eliminate it? I'll try to do a search to read through your experiences earlier this year.

Thank you so much.

Donny

http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=827499&posted=1#post827499
Hi Donny,

Sorry to hear that your tank is infected with AEFW. First of all, I would suggest you to dip corals from several areas of your tank to get an idea of the infestation. After this do not panic as I did... If It is minimal then focus on the areas affected by dipping and blowing the rocks with a turkey basted. I hope you have wrasses as they are your best friends right now and I would recommend 6 line, yellow coris and melanuris. I would also check your corals with a magnify glass to see if there are any eggs. If is frag it and just throw away the infected parts. I would check once a week and re dip your corals again and do spot checks in other areas to be sure that it has not spread. I would also encourage you to set up a quarantine tank for your sps. If your main tank has no sps then the AEFW wil eventually die over time. If you plan to remove your sps kalk or apply glue or epoxy to kill off the base of the sps. Note: AEFW will generally go after the smooth skinned acros first. They don't like slimers but if there are no other sps they will go after them too. If there are minimal AEFW then I would also suggest you add zeovit flatworm stop. This does not eliminate them but will help your sps to build that slime coating which AEFW do not like.

If it is a bad infestation do all of the above but more frequently and esp if you are unable to set a quarantine tank.
I can truly understand what you are going thru and can only suggest that you do not keep the old frag plugs and cut off the base rock in your future purchases and dip. I have no exp with dipping I iodine but I do recmd rps or at least revive.

Good luck and hope you can save your sps.

Wayne
Sorry Wayne, not sure why I called you John. Thank you again for the advice.
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Old 06-22-2013, 06:36 PM
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So I have even more bad news. I did a poor mans iodine dip for the one affected coral that had the dying tips and can confirm that I have AEFW.

I'm going to contact John (Rice Reef) for some help.
Aw jeez

I hope you get things under control easily
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Old 06-23-2013, 02:46 PM
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So I have even more bad news. I did a poor mans iodine dip for the one affected coral that had the dying tips and can confirm that I have AEFW.
Oh crap. That's terrible. AEFW don't affect all SPS, just Acros, so that's about the best news you're going to get out of this. (sigh)
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