Thanks all for the kind support. I figured I'd follow up with a little additional info...
My previously nice hammer and frogspawn have nearly died. Not quite, but it clearly put them on a near death spiral. Everything else has recovered well - especially the acans tha survived the original insult.
Two 90-95% water changes (10 days or so apart) seems to have put the reef chemistry back in place. The real PITA is that the d*mn paly IS NOT GONE!
Aparently small bit of it have floated around the aquarium, and have been popping up - polyp by polyp - all over the place. However I've been quite successful at killing it one polyp at a time. Joe's Juice takes them out completely, with no aparently adverse effects to the tank.
Too bad I had not at least tried a "polyp a day" method originally. Live and learn. But take note... If you've got a paly problem, this seems to be a working method - even with particularly nasty polyps.
Getting dosing levels set to the proper amounts, since almost all my SPS were destroyed has been a pita. But thats to be expected.
The rebuild is in full swing. Looking forward to the results!
I've been unwittingly stalking you for the past few years, ever since you were on a certain planted tank forum...
I have always found your research very thorough.
thanks for the kind words! Sometimes the detail and passion I thrown into documenting the journey gets frustrating. But believe me, every once in a while you find out someone is actually getting benefit from the effort, and it truely makes it all worthwhile. It's all about payback to the community that nurtures our hobby.
Thanks you!
PS - as I'm sure you know, I'm committed to the fact that the community learns from our well documented success AND failures. If it's helped you, then please spread the practice.
