rbta sick help

mth1993

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OK I am very worried, I got a very healthy rbta (about 2 years old and has spit multiple times) from a fellow reefer on Saturday.

My tank has been up for about year and is doing great. I started it with 100lbs of 3 year old live rock and have added about 60 more. I do about a 30% change with RO water every 2 weeks, I use a combo of RC and IO. The tank is a 72g bow front with 2*250 14k mh, and 2*96w CF. It has a closed loop doing about 1000 gph, and a return from the 60 g sump runs about 600 gph. I run 25w UV 12 hrs a day, and a lifereef 25 skimmer on a mag-12. I dose 1 cap of Idonie every other waterchange, and about 15 ml of part A + B each week.

This is my second Anemone. The first was a seba that never would attach to LR or sand (I think my reef grade sand was too coarse for it). It died after about 2 weeks. When the first one went I lost a large pink leather.

Well, I noticed Monday when direct feeding the RBTA some mysis shrimp, it looked sticky but did not really seem to feed. Then it moved around yesterday and was up high on the rocks underneath my overflow box, right next to (even touching) 3 huge 9" fuzzy yuma mushrooms. It appeared to be putting out a milky fluid when I feed the fish pellets. I thought it was normal. Tonight it looks sick the tentacles are very thin and twisted in places near the disk. the disk looks sort of brown. I tried to direct feed it some thawed clam and it did not take any, allowed a wrasse and skunk shrimp to take the food out of it, and put out more milky stuff. Then I looked around more and notice my green neon tip toad stool was fully in and my other leather had pulled in all it's polips (they are on the other side of the tank).

My salt is 1.23-1.24, temp 78.6, ph 8.2. I pulled out the test kit for more test, camera, and carbon. I wanted to post right away. I am going to start by putting a couple of cups of fresh carbon in a bag in the sump, and will try to post pictures. What tests should I run first on the tank? Should I pull it will try to p:( to protect the rest of the tank?
 
Your salinity is too low, I keep mine at 1.026 and they are thriving.

Run Ammonia, Nitrates, Nitrites, PH, Alk tests

Lets see pics before you pull it.
 
Here is the photo
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Oh now some good news if I was prepaired....When adding the carbon, I found 2 very small bangi Cardnal babies in the sump return section. I moved them to a more protected area but I have nothing to feed them. I have 3 adults I got about 8 months ago and they are doing great, I assumed either I had 2 or all 3 female since no one had been killed off. Now I know I have at least 1 male.
 
The AM really looks like 0 but the lowest on my saflfert kit is <.25

It does not look any better, it is now flopped on it's side but still attached to the rock.

Here is a better picture.

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That is one of 3 very large fuzzy yuma mushrooms. It stared out down low on a rock near nothing. It traveled past some kenya tree, zoos and mushrooms to get where it is. One section of the kenya tree looks sort of rough.

I retested my nitrate is really more like 1.5 not 25 and salt is really 1.023. That is a little low and I will go to the chem area to see how to raise it gradually.
 
Raise the salt with salt water as your top off water, don't do it fast.

Can you move that mushroom? It may be releasing toxins.
 
Here are 2 more pictures

Sorry about the image quality I am using IrFanView and saving the 1.5 mb files down as jpg with a quality of 12 to fit under the 125k limit and they are comming out fuzzy.

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Lots of softies there!!! Lots of toxins. Do you have a phosban reactor to run that carbon in? I would definately move that mushroom.
 
I moved the mushrooms down to the bottom left of the tank. I thought that since the RBTA moved there it should be an ok spot.
I do have a phosban reactor that is not hooked up to run carbon in. But I just put 2 cups of fresh carbon in bubble trap between the fuge and return pump of the sump (of course it is in a mesh bag).

This is only part of the tank. I have a lot of zoos, softies and a couple sps.

I have to get to bed my normal bed time is 9 pm. I will only be home for about 1 hr tomorrow night and then back Saturday around 3 pm. What should I focus on for the time I am home tomorror. I have alread started filling the RO tank, but it will not be full, mixed and up to temp for a water change by tomorrow night.
 
Wow, sorry to keep you up past your bed time. LMAO Just kidding dear!

Well if you have a tank "full" of softies, the BTA may have not been able to find another spot.

I would try putting the carbon in the phosban reactor, with minimal flow.
 
OK it is going between really small/ scrunched up and looking sort of OK. How do they look when the die, spread out or small/ scrunched up? What type of thing will likely be impacted if it dies? It looks like my neon green toad stool and leather are in bad shape now. I am tempted to leave it but will not be home until tomorrow pm?
 
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