SkiFletch
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Hey guys, looking for some advice on nursing some zoo's back to health. Long story short they were on the business end of a rock collapse immediately followed by a cyano bloom in which they got covered while closed. The cyano is on the ropes and the zoos no longer covered, but I cang get the little buggers to open back up. Of the 50 or so polyps, only 2 are full open again, with about 10 others n the verge of opening and the rest are closed shut. I currently have them placed closest to my lights about 6 inches under the water line.
Some tank details:
Lighting are 2x96watt PCs over a 3 foot tank. Filtration is a sump with culerpa refugium, seclone 100 skimmer, and of course a bunch of LR. Other inhabitants are 2 clowns, palythoas, yellow leather, xenia, rics, unided orange acro of some type, and an open brain coral (all doing fantastic). Cleaners are red/blue hermits, cerith, mexican turbo, nassarius, and astrea snails along with an emerald crab and a few plain bristle worms.
Water stats:
Temp - 80
sg - 1.026
ammonia, nitrite, nitrate - 0
phosphate - 0
calc - 430
alk - 10
The tank is new (2.5 months old) and no additives other than carbon (replaced monthly) and phosphate binder (changed weekly). Graspin at straws here to figure out what I can do better or do to help them out. Also, when should I write-off certain polyps as deas and not-saveable. They've been closed for 2-3 weeks now I think. And if any are in fact goners, should I remove them or let nature do its thing?
Thanks for your help,
Fletch
Some tank details:
Lighting are 2x96watt PCs over a 3 foot tank. Filtration is a sump with culerpa refugium, seclone 100 skimmer, and of course a bunch of LR. Other inhabitants are 2 clowns, palythoas, yellow leather, xenia, rics, unided orange acro of some type, and an open brain coral (all doing fantastic). Cleaners are red/blue hermits, cerith, mexican turbo, nassarius, and astrea snails along with an emerald crab and a few plain bristle worms.
Water stats:
Temp - 80
sg - 1.026
ammonia, nitrite, nitrate - 0
phosphate - 0
calc - 430
alk - 10
The tank is new (2.5 months old) and no additives other than carbon (replaced monthly) and phosphate binder (changed weekly). Graspin at straws here to figure out what I can do better or do to help them out. Also, when should I write-off certain polyps as deas and not-saveable. They've been closed for 2-3 weeks now I think. And if any are in fact goners, should I remove them or let nature do its thing?
Thanks for your help,
Fletch