Gary Majchrzak
Team RC
which SPS remained unscathed- the Lithophyllon?Why did I have one SPS (in the middle of the others) that remained unscathed?
which SPS remained unscathed- the Lithophyllon?Why did I have one SPS (in the middle of the others) that remained unscathed?
Would Kalk paste kill them safely, or same problem?
You know... I never really thought about the Lithophyollon as an SPS. But I guess it is. So there were TWO sps that did ok. The lithophyollon, which looked a bit pale and burned, but was fine in a day or two. But the other previously unnamed SPS was the little green one in the pic below above the Bird Nests (1 day before the aweful event). I'm afraid it's a frag given to me fairly recently, and I don't know what it is. But it's fine today. All the other SPS (except the Lithophyollon) got ripped out today.which SPS remained unscathed- the Lithophyllon?
On a 29g DT, I'm sure that would have helped a LOT. The only question I suppose... it how much.The turnover on that filter is about 250-300 GPH depending on the charge of powder you use.
Thanks. Rebuild will be fun. :thumbsup:wow that really sucks glad to hear your going to be able to rebuild it
I'm not sure why experiences vary. It seems a reasonable assumption that all palys are not created equally toxic. And maybe I lost that coin toss. Or maybe my cutting off so many left more toxic goo than happens with cutting off a few as you mentioned. Seems to stand to reason.I tried to scrape them off rocks, always being super careful not to get the toxins on me. I never realized the risk I was exposing my tank to. Thanks for sharing the lesson.
As a side note... In the end, I threw away the rock that originally had the paly's on it, because they kept growing back.
I'm sure your tank will return to better than it was.
That's what I was afraid of. I figured if they were filled with bad stuff, it didn't matter much how I killed them... just that killing them in my tank was bad.I was told that Kalk paste would not work as they would release their toxins as the kalk burns them and later as they die. This is not personal experience but what a trusted source from a LFS told me.
scolley;/ I'm not sure why experiences vary. It seems a reasonable assumption that all palys are not created equally toxic. And maybe I lost that coin toss. Or maybe my cutting off so many left more toxic goo than happens with cutting off a few as you mentioned. Seems to stand to reason. Did you cut them off in - or out of - your tank? [/QUOTE said:I cut them off outside the tank and then used water from my last water change to rinse off the rock. I dipped the rock in a bucket of the old water and swished it around for a few seconds. I think I just got lucky or mine were not as toxic. Mine kept coming back so I got rid of the rock even though it was the largest in my tank.
You might have saved others from disaster. Thanks.
I'm assuming that is what the issue is. You'd like to think that if all palys were this toxic, it would be common knowledge to not do what I did. So I suspect it's just a roll of the dice with paly toxicity, and it was not my lucky day.I think I just got lucky or mine were not as toxic.
Causality is difficult to establish outside of a rigorous, experiment/control setting. So I cannot say for sure. But here's what I can say...... r u sure that's what wiped ur tank...
Thanks! This really does give me a chance to punch the "reset" button. Which I would have never had the heart to do otherwise.Thanks for sharing, sorry for your losses. Can;t wait to see the replacement tough!
So I suspect it's just a roll of the dice with paly toxicity, and it was not my lucky day.
You should have a notebook with all of the latin names of the animals (and common) written in it. The toxic or venemous animals should have a red star or identifying mark next to them to tip off people of what you might be exposed to if you are found on the ground gasping for air next to your tank. Your family/roomie/sig. other/friends should know to grab that book and take you to the ER and explain you have toxic/venemous animals and let the medical staff go from there.
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That is a good idea. I am going to do that. Plus, I get lazy and don't wear gloves. I need to work on that too. I had green ones growing across muiltiple rocks and I ripped a few in the tank on accident. Nothing happend to me but my frogspawn wouldn't open for a few days.
I am wondering if kenya tree can hurt your tank too by scraping it off of rocks?