Bretts05jeep
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About three weeks ago I used flat worm exit on my 150 reef tank. I used 4lbs of carbon (3 lbs of marineland 1lb of kent reef carbon) to remove the toxins from the flat worms dieing as the instructions said and after about 3 hours I did a 40 gallon water change. about 6 hours or so after I noticed that my soft corals were starting to wilt and my lps tissue was reseading. I ended up losing almost all my coral and inverts but not one fish. Figured I waited to long to do a water change or there were to many worms and could not remove toxins fast enough.
I have a 37 tall that had a pipe fish carb about 5 snails and to sea fans It has a fluval 205 canaster filter and a cpr back pack skimmer. Two days ago I did a 10 gallon water change and cleaned the canister filter and put about a pound or more of the kent reef carbon in the filter. Next day everything in the tank was dead except the pipe fish and the sea fans. I moved the pipe to the reef tank cause he looked stressed and he died today. Also today I see lots of dead pods and spaghetti worms and the coral have lost almost all there tissue.
When I got home I rembered reading about the carbon recall I checked my bucked agin and the experation on mine does not match what they have listed as recalled.
Should I have lost fish with the flat worm toxins?
Should the fish have been affected by the heavy metals in the carbon if that was the problms?
Any suggestions on what else to do?
I have a 37 tall that had a pipe fish carb about 5 snails and to sea fans It has a fluval 205 canaster filter and a cpr back pack skimmer. Two days ago I did a 10 gallon water change and cleaned the canister filter and put about a pound or more of the kent reef carbon in the filter. Next day everything in the tank was dead except the pipe fish and the sea fans. I moved the pipe to the reef tank cause he looked stressed and he died today. Also today I see lots of dead pods and spaghetti worms and the coral have lost almost all there tissue.
When I got home I rembered reading about the carbon recall I checked my bucked agin and the experation on mine does not match what they have listed as recalled.
Should I have lost fish with the flat worm toxins?
Should the fish have been affected by the heavy metals in the carbon if that was the problms?
Any suggestions on what else to do?