hkgar
Active member
Really stupid, in hindsight.
In January I purchased a 180, to upgrade from my 90, from a fellow reefer. She threw in a UV sterilizer and 100 lbs. of live rock. She had bought the sterilizer because of a suspected case of Ick, but said it went away by itself so had never used it. I just took it and planned to sell it as I don't believe in UV for tanks. Since I had never had an Ick problem in 10+ years of reefing, I knew nothing about it (my bad).
The live rock was sitting in about 8 inches of water in the bottom of the tank I bought for about a week. I think that this rock was carrying Ick and also probably cause a mini cycle when I set up the tank in my house, causing the death of most of the corals I transferred.
Ammonia went to about .5
I made some really poor decisions and now am paying a big price for little or knowledge about a problem I could have easily avoided.
Rock bought from another reefer should be suspect. I will never get rock from a previous tank.
In January I purchased a 180, to upgrade from my 90, from a fellow reefer. She threw in a UV sterilizer and 100 lbs. of live rock. She had bought the sterilizer because of a suspected case of Ick, but said it went away by itself so had never used it. I just took it and planned to sell it as I don't believe in UV for tanks. Since I had never had an Ick problem in 10+ years of reefing, I knew nothing about it (my bad).
The live rock was sitting in about 8 inches of water in the bottom of the tank I bought for about a week. I think that this rock was carrying Ick and also probably cause a mini cycle when I set up the tank in my house, causing the death of most of the corals I transferred.
Ammonia went to about .5
I made some really poor decisions and now am paying a big price for little or knowledge about a problem I could have easily avoided.
Rock bought from another reefer should be suspect. I will never get rock from a previous tank.