Go.Fish
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Yesterday i treated a big piece of live rock in the tank with Peroxide and neglected to properly rinse the rock before placing it back in the tank. Subsequently I came home many hours later to realize it stressed the crap out of several LPS corals. Including 2 Chalices and 3 Acans. They're honestly in pretty rough shape as of this morning.
Wondering what the best course of action would be. I did a 20% water change and plan on doing another one in the evening. I'm thinking of trying to guinea pig one of the Acans in a cold tank water bath (with an ice cube) and see if that will make it retract. Other than that I'm at a loss. My first thought is getting all remaining peroxide out of the tank if it hasn't lost its effectiveness by doing water changes and move the corals to low light areas.
Will post a photo when I get home
Thanks in advance if anyone has experience/suggestions
Wondering what the best course of action would be. I did a 20% water change and plan on doing another one in the evening. I'm thinking of trying to guinea pig one of the Acans in a cold tank water bath (with an ice cube) and see if that will make it retract. Other than that I'm at a loss. My first thought is getting all remaining peroxide out of the tank if it hasn't lost its effectiveness by doing water changes and move the corals to low light areas.
Will post a photo when I get home
Thanks in advance if anyone has experience/suggestions