installman
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As most of you already know I decided to remove all the blue/brown palys from my 180 a few days ago as they were taking over the tank. I made a deal to trade my live rock that was covered in them for baserock. Yesterday morning after I got the kids off to school and had breakfast I brought in a large cooler from the garage and started removing paly covered rocks from my tank. The good news was that it was relatively easy as most of the rocks they were on were easily accessible. This process took about 1 hour and I was glad to be done with it as these things have a distinct odor and they were stinking up the house. I had removed about 50% of the rock in my tank. I then went and traded the rocks and came home with a cooler full of new rock. When I got home I noticed that every zoa frag was closed, the mushrooms were shriveled up and my trumpet coral was looking really bad(shedding skin and flesh) the few acros I have were sliming pretty badly and the new sps frags I have were all stark white and looked dead. I was ****ed to say the least as all I had done was remove some rock with palys on it without really harassing any of them. At this point I decided whatever was going to die was already dead so i set up a siphon into a filter sock and vacuumed the whole tank scraping the palys off the starboard and down into the filter sock. This took a while and I went thru 3 filter socks doing it. I had carbon running in a reactor this whole time as well to help with any palytoxin that was released into the water. I began to place the new rock in the tank. I was thinking I must be coming down with a cold as I started sneezing and my throat was getting sore. My wife and oldest daughter started complaining of the same symptoms. Soon after, my wife went to pick up our other 3 children from school. By the time she got home the tank work was complete and we thought the ordeal was over. By dinner time everyone was sneezing and complaining of a sore throat and the dogs had bloodshot eyes runny noses, and were sneezing. At this point I started to think it may have been from me disturbing all those palys, but at least it was over with right? No, not yet. We all had a night of freezing, then sweating and none of the kids ended going to school today. I got up this morning to see that every sps in my tank is totally devastated, except the acros which appear to be fine. I doubt the green trumpet will even make it. I will post some pics in a little while. The good news is although I am still a little stuffy I am feeling much better. Was this airborne palytoxin? Or just a weird coincidence? I can't say for sure but my gut tells me that it was palytoxin.




