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Old 12-15-2009, 02:47 AM
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go with reduced tighting 2 hrs on 2 off 2 on 2off 2on and then off for the night use just actinics for a while, you can try and adding some melifix to the water to help with the eyes. If the frags have any tissue they may come back.

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Reefer Rob are you going to chime in? ... Basically the same thing happened to him a few months ago.
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The frags have some tissue. A couple are unbelievably bleached. Most have very thin looking tissue so I would imagine that will slough off as the days go one. Then again I have had a few recover before when I babied them.
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Old 12-15-2009, 03:16 AM
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Sorry to hear the bad news Christy.. I too would assume that if a bulb broke it would cease to function.. Glad I use DE's now, forces me to use the glass shields.
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Old 12-15-2009, 03:38 AM
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Power through Christy and keep making the machine better and more fool-proof =) Sorry to hear of this.
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Unbelievable! I have SE Ushio's with no glass on my reflectors too! And I'm away in Portland on business.

Sorry to hear of your misfortune. Hope everything recovers.
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wow. I thought the glass envelop was more to protect people from the UV but without, the water would filter for the corals.
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Sorry to hear this I hope your fish pull through ok.
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wow. I thought the glass envelop was more to protect people from the UV but without, the water would filter for the corals.
I think the UV rays coming out of an unprotected bulb are pretty darn strong. I even had an acan at the bottom of the tank that got a bit bleached, lucky it was tucked under a rock a bit so it wasn't so bad. The stuff closer to the bulb is gonzo but as you go lower down in the tank stuff is affected less and less traumatically (but still affected) so the UV rays are filtered by the water to an extent but much more water depth than you'd think.
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Old 12-15-2009, 06:28 PM
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Oh No Christy,
I had the same thing happen to me a few Months Ago. Except I was in Japan at the time. My Wife had to deal with it. Strangely enough everything made it even 2 clams that where directly below the bulb.

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