Temp prob killed colt?

kiransreef

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The last couple of days my tank temp has been fluxing about 4 degrees. Went all the way up to 84.8. First my one toadstool died...took it out and put it in 50 gal until I could give it to a friend that has a chiller on his system. Not sure if he will be able to save it...then 2 days ago my colt coral (my first coral :^( started to droop and not open anymore...so I put it down on bottom of tank away from MH and trimmed off white pieces in hopes to save it. But, it is laying all down in a heap. Left light off today in hopes to bring temp down. It is now down to 81. But, I don't think the colt is going to survive. Anybody have any suggestions or reasons that this may have happened? KR
 
What else is in the tank? Could another coral be responsible?

Check your inverts - I think if it is a temperature or salinity issue you would have some issues with them as well.

Temp swings can stress out a tank, but to be honest my 55 tank is very high in the summer and most of my corals adapt just fine, growth slows down but the 2 losses I have had were due to changes in salinity due to higher evaporation and my less than stellar maintenance.

Is your 4 degree change am to pm? Not just when lights are out, when the house cools down at night the tank might be a bit cooler then too. I set a heater in my tank to offset a large drop in temp (mine is a larger swing than 4 degrees) it keeps the tank a bit warmer than I like but I can't afford a chiller and this way I can keep the swing less dramatic

to help cool the tank you can also set a power head to disrupt the water at the surface, surface agitation will help

you can also rig up a fan to blow across the top of the tank. I know some people have bought computer or desk fans and just clip them to the top of the tank hood.

Gatorolsen
 
I think that when the toadstool was dying it let off toxins and with the temp swing (when MH during afternoon are on) is what happened. I checked it this morning and it is just coming apart in pieces so I have to get it out of there today as soon as possible...
as far as what else is in tank... I have mostly all softies, here is a list... zoas, mushrooms, a kenya, riccordia, hammer, frogspawn, several anems. everything else seems to be doing ok.... It is so sad that the colt is gone! It is my FIRST coral! Well I guess you live and learn.... Thanks for the tips Gatorolsen about fans....gonna add one that clips on to blow across water while the mh are on. KR
 
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