Eric The Red
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Okay, about 3 months ago my tank started to crash, slowly. First I lost 2 large birdnest colonies. Then most of my acro's stared going. They would exhibit burnt tips and stn at the base for a couple weeks then RTN overnight. I basically ruled out everything I can think of that would cause a crash. It wasn't bugs, stray voltage, nutrients, alk swing, sg swing, ph, temp. Everything has always been stable and is monitored regularly. I started to think that it might have been the result of dosing too much of Red Sea's Potassium & Boron supplement. Before dosing, I tested with an Elos kit and it yielded a low level of K. So I spread out the amount Red Sea suggested to dose over a 3 day period, thinking I was being cautious. Within a couple weeks things started going downhill. I tested K again with a new Red Sea test kit. It now yielded a K level off the charts. I did many large wc's to try and bring it down. A couple weeks ago I sent a sample of water to AWT and the K is now low at 214. I use Tropic Marin and their distributor told me that the K is 400ppm in their salt...so I don't know how much confidence I'm putting in AWT's result.
Aside from that, I have done many large wc's in the last few months since this started and even if the K was high 3 months ago it shouldn't be anymore after so many wc's. That being said, I am still having issues with burnt tips and STN on what is left of my acro's. Now, in the last week all of my monti's burnt and died. I lost a cap, setosa, digitata and encrusting varieties. The cap has been in my tank for years and was "bullet proof", or so I thought.
So, back to the drawing board. I came across heavy metal contamination as the last thing I haven't ruled out. However, I can't find much on the topic in regards to symptoms. Also, I read an article about heavy metals being stored in the sand bed and I began wondering if the new diamond goby who sifted and stirred up sand from under rockwork where it hadn't been touched in years coulds have been the culprit? Around that same time I made a frame with mesh to cover the tank. I got the frame parts from Menards and they appear to be a painted aluminum. I noticed that they are often wet from mp40 waves and wonder if they could be dripping some contaminant into the tank.
So here's what I need help with;
1) Does anyone know if these symptoms sound like they could be from high levels of heavy metals?
2) Are there any other possible reasons that I overlooked that could be causing this prolonged crash?
I had a stable and thriving sps tank for 2 years before things started going downhill :sad2: and there were no signs of instability leading up to this event.
I have some ploy-filters on order to hopefully clear up the heavy metals, if there are any.
Your thoughts are greatly appreciated, thanks!
Aside from that, I have done many large wc's in the last few months since this started and even if the K was high 3 months ago it shouldn't be anymore after so many wc's. That being said, I am still having issues with burnt tips and STN on what is left of my acro's. Now, in the last week all of my monti's burnt and died. I lost a cap, setosa, digitata and encrusting varieties. The cap has been in my tank for years and was "bullet proof", or so I thought.
So, back to the drawing board. I came across heavy metal contamination as the last thing I haven't ruled out. However, I can't find much on the topic in regards to symptoms. Also, I read an article about heavy metals being stored in the sand bed and I began wondering if the new diamond goby who sifted and stirred up sand from under rockwork where it hadn't been touched in years coulds have been the culprit? Around that same time I made a frame with mesh to cover the tank. I got the frame parts from Menards and they appear to be a painted aluminum. I noticed that they are often wet from mp40 waves and wonder if they could be dripping some contaminant into the tank.
So here's what I need help with;
1) Does anyone know if these symptoms sound like they could be from high levels of heavy metals?
2) Are there any other possible reasons that I overlooked that could be causing this prolonged crash?
I had a stable and thriving sps tank for 2 years before things started going downhill :sad2: and there were no signs of instability leading up to this event.
I have some ploy-filters on order to hopefully clear up the heavy metals, if there are any.
Your thoughts are greatly appreciated, thanks!
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