So I've lost probably 30 to 40% of my Acroporas in the last few weeks. STN.....painfully slow tissue necrosis. It is amazingly difficult to watch loved animals slowly die, and I've tried everything I know to try...can't find any parasites, a few red bugs...but they don't cause this. I even treated them to see if they would perk up to no avail. I have wondered if it could be a problem with my sand bed, had I not had the new tank sitting I would have switched it out this year. Or if it could possibly be an effect of possible toxins due to an unusual type of cyanobacteria that plauged the tank for a short time (99% gone now). I've upped the water changes for lack of anything else to do. Some of these corals have been in my tank for years, I'm utterly sick and disgusted. The really hard part for me is I can tell now that a number have begun the process of STN...corals I got a few years ago dying from the LFS that grew to be healthy, beautiful Acroporas. And for those of you who don't know me, my Acroporas and Montiporas were my joy.
So far, the other corals are doing ok....
Irony loves me, I think. This began just as I had set up the new tank. I can't do the move for at least a couple of weeks, as I have to brace the floor joists and my work schedule is hectic for the next two weeks. So I guess....
I just take what, if anything is still alive as soon as I can move tanks.
I don't know if I have the heart to do any more SPS for some time....I'm sure I will someday, so any of you who have gotten frags from my tank, if they are still alive and growing.. keep me in mind for a frag someday. Sorry for the whining, but the final straw came tonite when one of my oldest corals started STN. Most people really don't understand the loss quite like other people in this hobby.
Wish us luck.
