ALL Sps dying help please emergency

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300 gallon sps dominated

switched from 2 part to co2 reactor

turned it up from 1bubble /sec to 2 bubbles
this morning all sps dead or dying. Complete bone white
the ones that are still alive are peeling or super stressed no color

nitrate 5
phos 0
nitrite, ammonia 0
calcium 450 alk 9

what could be going on?
how to rectify?
 
deff sounds like the reactor was the variable. poss that there was some contaminate in the media or reactor itself? try running GAC. but first do a big waterchange
 
I expect there was a large swing in one of your parameters. Doubling your CO2 bubble count overnight was probably not the best idea.
 
Doubling the bubble rate from 1 to 2 is a huge jump... Why do that when parameters are good? Were parameters out of whack before the readings you listed?
 
Generally if the reactor is to blame, the only two parameters it could change are alk and Ca. A jump in Ca probably wouldnt cause a quick death in the tank. A large spike in alk can cause rtn. Your tank had a crash overnight and thats hard to do in a 300 gallon system overnight with two bubbles a second. The best way to calibrate a reactor is measure the pH and or alk on the out flow. Bubble counting is guess work that doesnt always represent a corresponding result in effluent.

Measure alk and Ca in the tank asap and see where its at before you do anything else.
 
turn off the reactor which I'm sure you have already and make giant water change take out the dead coral turn up the skimmer. good luck
 
When you get it figured out, make sure that the any excess CO2 from the reactor does not get into the tank. Drip the effluent back in so that extra CO2 can just escape into the air.

If you do this, then even a PH of 6.0 won't be able to swing your tank enough to crash it.
 
Clams spawn either because the quality is good. Or really bad, i think the later. The claim only shows the problem, but it didnt cause the problem (might have sped up)
 
Clams spawn either because the quality is good. Or really bad, i think the later. The claim only shows the problem, but it didnt cause the problem (might have sped up)

Interesting. Mine did it recently when my Alk and Calc leveled perfectly where I wanted them. It was a big squammy that spawned, but I also had a Derasa that show enormous growth in a few weeks after my levels were perfect. Maybe the good parameters started everything going? Freaky clams lol
 
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