Ijwapoto
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I have been setting up my system since the beginning of this year. I have a 36 gallon bow front display tank and for filtration I have a 20 gallon diy sump. I also have a 15 gallon tank for a refugium also plumbed into the system. For the last 3 months I have had the refugium and sump running and about a month ago I started adding live stock.
Yesterday was the big day! On my last trip for water to get my display tank filled. I took a water sample form my refugium to have it tested. The water test showed it was great except the ph was a little low. I was very happy. I got home with the last 7 gallons and that is when everything went south. While I was gone my 3 year old threw a bunch of stuff in the 15 gallon refugium. He threw in all of his gummy bears, a hand full of raisin, and a hand full of his toys. When I got home most of my coral was all shriveled up and the protein skimmer was over flowing. I quickly moved all of the coral and fish to the display tank and removed all of the stuff that was thrown into the tank. This was around 2pm. About a half hour later the protein skimmer stopped going crazy. So I thought everthing was okay and I connected the display tank to the system. Everything was looking great. All of the coral came back out. The fish looked happy with their new home. At 8pm the light turned off and everything still looked great. I woke up this morning and the tank was cloudy white. I quickly did my internet research. I think the gummy bears and raisin must have spiked the nutrients and I have a bacteria bloom.
Please let me know if you agree. Do I need to add a UV sterilizer to clear this up? Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Tom
Yesterday was the big day! On my last trip for water to get my display tank filled. I took a water sample form my refugium to have it tested. The water test showed it was great except the ph was a little low. I was very happy. I got home with the last 7 gallons and that is when everything went south. While I was gone my 3 year old threw a bunch of stuff in the 15 gallon refugium. He threw in all of his gummy bears, a hand full of raisin, and a hand full of his toys. When I got home most of my coral was all shriveled up and the protein skimmer was over flowing. I quickly moved all of the coral and fish to the display tank and removed all of the stuff that was thrown into the tank. This was around 2pm. About a half hour later the protein skimmer stopped going crazy. So I thought everthing was okay and I connected the display tank to the system. Everything was looking great. All of the coral came back out. The fish looked happy with their new home. At 8pm the light turned off and everything still looked great. I woke up this morning and the tank was cloudy white. I quickly did my internet research. I think the gummy bears and raisin must have spiked the nutrients and I have a bacteria bloom.
Please let me know if you agree. Do I need to add a UV sterilizer to clear this up? Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Tom