Unfortunately, I'm not going to have all of the details to make the best decisions, but if I don't at least try to see if there are quick things to try, my fear is ultimately we'll lose the whole tank.
I had knee surgery 2 weeks ago and my father in law who never spent a day in the hospital, was admitted and to our shock and heartbreak, he just passed away 2 nights ago. My husband, who the tank belongs to, is understandably in shock and grief stricken and his Mom is doing extremely poorly plus we found out she has a fractured hip.
The tank has basically had no maintenance in about 2 weeks and 3 nights ago, he noticed the corals weren't looking good...so he tested and nitrates were very high. He did a 30% water change (112 gallon tank). We had a case of red slime and got rid of our cheato (sp?) which was coated. We never expected all of these personal emergencies at once. There is no time to get chaeto and i'm unsure how long that would work...no time to get live brine.
He is busy helping with arrangements and trying to care for his Mom and juggling things I need during my hospital (trying to get other people to help me whenever we can). He told me today that the mandarin is just sitting on a piece of montipora and does not appear eating (he eats mysis and pods)
Is there anything that is a quick fix, other than more water changes, that can be done to bring nitrates down? He has a nitrate brick but I don't know how well it works to be honest.
He is with his Mom now..I will try to get what the nitrate reading was, but I can't ask too many questions at this incredibly painful time. I realize y'all may be unable to help without more info, but as I'm still in the hospital and am desperate, I thought I would ask...at this point with so many things crashing, I had to ask.
I had knee surgery 2 weeks ago and my father in law who never spent a day in the hospital, was admitted and to our shock and heartbreak, he just passed away 2 nights ago. My husband, who the tank belongs to, is understandably in shock and grief stricken and his Mom is doing extremely poorly plus we found out she has a fractured hip.
The tank has basically had no maintenance in about 2 weeks and 3 nights ago, he noticed the corals weren't looking good...so he tested and nitrates were very high. He did a 30% water change (112 gallon tank). We had a case of red slime and got rid of our cheato (sp?) which was coated. We never expected all of these personal emergencies at once. There is no time to get chaeto and i'm unsure how long that would work...no time to get live brine.
He is busy helping with arrangements and trying to care for his Mom and juggling things I need during my hospital (trying to get other people to help me whenever we can). He told me today that the mandarin is just sitting on a piece of montipora and does not appear eating (he eats mysis and pods)
Is there anything that is a quick fix, other than more water changes, that can be done to bring nitrates down? He has a nitrate brick but I don't know how well it works to be honest.
He is with his Mom now..I will try to get what the nitrate reading was, but I can't ask too many questions at this incredibly painful time. I realize y'all may be unable to help without more info, but as I'm still in the hospital and am desperate, I thought I would ask...at this point with so many things crashing, I had to ask.
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