Tips for recovering from an kalkwasser overdose

animalkingdom

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Background:
So about a month ago my ATO that I saturate with kalk had run out and the water level in the part of my sump with the float switch had fallen about an inch. Normally when this happens I fill the reservoir and then move the float switch up and down because when the water level falls for any length of time it normally gets stuck with salt creep. Well I left out the moving the float switch step, but just filled the ATO reservoir with fresh kalk saturated RODI. I went to bed thinking things were fine like normal. The next day I get a call at work from my wife telling me the skimmer is overflowing. I think maybe something is restricting the exit flow so I tell her to just unplug it until I get home. Upon getting home a few hours later I hear the hum of my ATO pump trying to pump air. I immediately realize what had happened. The entire ATO reservoir had emptied into my sump over the night and while at work due to two stuck float switches leading to 5 gallons of kalk/RODI being added to my system volume of about 55 gallons. Being about a 10% addition of kalk I new the salinity, pH, and alk/calcmust have seen some aberrant swings. Not wanting to make any mistakes by drastic fixes I decided to wait for the salinity and pH to come back down by evap. It takes about 9 days for my tank to evap 5 gallons. Initially I had two acro colonies completely RTN within the first 24 hrs. Over the next week or so I noticed a few start to STN from the base up. I decided to wait for things to settle to normal before fragging although it was hard as I watched fairly quick STN spread. When things stabilized, I began fragging and did 10% water changes (reef crystals) about every 3 days or so just for safe measure.
Present:
Now, a month later, and with over 100% water change over that time period I am stilling battling STN/RTN. The new frags I made to save what I could of my old colonies have begun to STN/RTN in many cases. All the montis, LPS, Birdsnest are fine its just acros that seem to be having issues. Even hardy as all get out corals like oregon tort, tyree pink lemonade, ORA lavender stag, and cali tort have started to experience some STN within the last week or so.

Any tips for what to do would be appreciated. Should I just frag and pray, let them be and hope, or take em out an count my losses. I am not sure what is still causing issues. Maybe I weakened all their defenses in the kalk overdose and they picked up some kind of Acro germ. For the record there are no pest such as red Bugs or AEFW.

Thanks!
 
I'm going through the same thing except it was my fault I was just adding more kalk than what my system needed and it crept up. I talked to by LFS and they thought it might be due to the swing in alk and the SPS will do better once everything is stable again. I will be tagging along to see what the others have to to say with you.
 
While sudden changes in water chemistry are very difficult on coral, I believe those same elevated levels (high or low) left for a long period of time prove to be more devastating. When disasters like this happen, I prefer to adjust the water chemistry back to acceptable ranges within 48-72 hours. When we upgraded to our 270G about 18 months ago, I battled keeping the Alk up above 7. At one point, it dropped to 5.2 and things went south fast. I have finally gotten the Alk stable at 8.5-9 and it has taken well over a month to see things color up and start growing again. Fragging well above any deteriorated tissue is an option but I believe it will be a 50/50 shot either way. Keep your levels stable and wait things out.
 
While sudden changes in water chemistry are very difficult on coral, I believe those same elevated levels (high or low) left for a long period of time prove to be more devastating. When disasters like this happen, I prefer to adjust the water chemistry back to acceptable ranges within 48-72 hours. When we upgraded to our 270G about 18 months ago, I battled keeping the Alk up above 7. At one point, it dropped to 5.2 and things went south fast. I have finally gotten the Alk stable at 8.5-9 and it has taken well over a month to see things color up and start growing again. Fragging well above any deteriorated tissue is an option but I believe it will be a 50/50 shot either way. Keep your levels stable and wait things out.
thanks for the info...i toyed with the idea of fixing things quick, but I always read of so many times this goes south for people who jump on a problem too quickly and make things worse. maybe it would have helped in my case. I guess i will just go back to my normal routine and frag as needed for now
 
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