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Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 10:03 pm
by Fishfood
oh and i may have you beat with having some of mine survive that shouuld have died. I took all of my rock out of my tank when I got back into town after the hurricane and let it sit in a rubbermaid tub for 2 weeks with the lid on out of water. There is a big patch of my brown/red/pink zoas that seem like they just might make it. They are back in water now and going through the cycle. I'll see down the road.
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 9:14 am
by Scott
Drew, have you checked your salinity with a refractometer? Are they in a good flow area? Mine acted very wierd when my SG was too high.
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 12:24 pm
by Fishfood
unfortionatly i don't have a refractometer, but i do have 3 of the cheap plastic things and all of them have been as close as they could be i guess. The flow just might be the issue. They were getting blasted in my tank and now they have a maxijet 900 and 600, vs a tunze stream, plus 3 maxijet 1200s. I didn't think flow for them was that much of an issue. I mean you can't get much more flow in that little 26 without causing all kinds of problems with the SD sand.