SRC Member Nitro Posted January 25, 2004 SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 Can anyone share their exprience on keeping ACROPORAS? I've tried keeping twice but to no result... they died. first one turn brown than die, now second time it's turning white from base and spreading. Any chance to save it??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Achilles Tang Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 Tell us a bit more about your reefkeeping history and your tank setup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terryz_ Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 Keeping sps is not as easy as keeping lps... They require perfect water para... Good filtration system... Good lighting at least T5(maybe) or MH... Good water circulation... These is all i know.. the rest leave it to the SPS experts...AT and etc... Quote Member of: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member derf Posted January 25, 2004 SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 salah place to post leh... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Nitro Posted January 25, 2004 Author SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 AT, thanx ah for the quick reply. I know that they need strong lites, good water conditions and temp but do u know what's the most common prob that can start killing them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Achilles Tang Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 That also. Moving out from Marine Aquarium Equipment to the SPS forum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Achilles Tang Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 AT, thanx ah for the quick reply. I know that they need strong lites, good water conditions and temp but do u know what's the most common prob that can start killing them? More often than not, it's due to inexperienced reefers who don't have enough knowledge about the needs & requirements of keeping such corals, lack of good husbandry skills, grossly inadequate equipment and usually lacking in patience for their tank to mature enough/gain enough experience and know-how BEFORE starting to keep SPS corals. I personally know a few reefers in SRC who unfortunately fit into this category... they can spent hundreds & thousands of dollars accumulatively on SPS corals and have them die within days or weeks... and they don't even know how to keep their water parameters stable or even how to control nitrates or understand what goes into the logic of one practice vs another, sandbed theories etc. I sincerely hope you are not like this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Nitro Posted January 25, 2004 Author SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 hahaha, maybe I'm one... well looks like my tank is not so stable after all. Thanx for the reminder Thots fishes and the rest of the corals are ok (except the octo coral that's dying due to dunno what), so that's why try keeping one acro again since the last one died abt three mths back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member AlfaRomeo Posted January 25, 2004 SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 Nitro, maybe can tell AT and the rest of the experts some background of your tank parameters and conditions including lights, filtration, circulation etc etc.. maybe that can help them to diagnose your problem better.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Achilles Tang Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 Other than the above.... referring to what kills SPS corals.... off the top of my head: Unstable & uncontrolled levels of 1. PH 2. Alk 3. Calcium 4. Phosphates 5. Dissolved organics 6. Ammonia 7. Nitrites 8. Nitrates 9. Temperature 10. Water circulation 11. Metabolites 12. Lighting 13. Heavy metals 14. Copper 15. Predation 16. Chemical warfare Others: inappropriate siting, poor handling, poor acclimatization, physical damage, stress, disease. Did I leave anything out? Take your pick! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Nitro Posted January 25, 2004 Author SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 Overflow/sump tank filtration system with bio-ball chamber and skimmer with a small tiny DSB(was told to be useless of the small size) but no harm trying rite. Main tank temp maintain ard at 25.5 to 21.5deg, no chiller used. Simulated dawn/dusk lit up with 2x T5 "Deep Ocean" and 1hr later fellow by 2x T5 "Aqua Blue". What else? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terryz_ Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 Could be lighting... Like insufficient ler... Quote Member of: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Achilles Tang Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 Care to share more details like your tank size? what kind of skimmer do you use? How old is your tank? How long have you been in this hobby? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member jd_n Posted January 25, 2004 SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 Overflow/sump tank filtration system with bio-ball chamber and skimmer with a small tiny DSB(was told to be useless of the small size) but no harm trying rite. Main tank temp maintain ard at 25.5 to 21.5deg, no chiller used. Simulated dawn/dusk lit up with 2x T5 "Deep Ocean" and 1hr later fellow by 2x T5 "Aqua Blue". What else? 25.5 - 21.5deg....u tryin to keep ur LS "fresh" by maintainin such a temp Quote There are 2 types of person, those that chose learn n do it rite the first time and those tat chose to learn it the hard way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FuEl Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 I would guess your acros were frozen to death. 21 degrees celcius can keep temperate species already Quote Always something more important than fish. http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member AlfaRomeo Posted January 25, 2004 SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 I think got typo in his statement lah.. 'Main tank temp maintain ard at 25.5 to 21.5deg, no chiller used.' 21.5 with no chiller? impossible i think.. lets give him some time to clarify guys... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Nitro Posted January 25, 2004 Author SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 Sorry ah... it's 27.5deg. How can one keep temp at 21deg without a chiller, trying to bluf rite Started marine abt 6 mths back, was in the freshwater/plant tank for over 10yrs. Wei pro skimmer, a 2ft x 2 ft x 2 1/2ft, 12mm thick. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member ben Posted January 25, 2004 SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 yeah 21C is definitely too low. best at 25C or still ok till 27C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member jd_n Posted January 25, 2004 SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 I think got typo in his statement lah.. 'Main tank temp maintain ard at 25.5 to 21.5deg, no chiller used.' 21.5 with no chiller? impossible i think.. lets give him some time to clarify guys... Y not possible, my ex-2ft tank in my room with my aircon on and if i forgot to off my fan can hit 21deg. Tats y i got put heater in my old 2ft tank to maintain temp at 26 Quote There are 2 types of person, those that chose learn n do it rite the first time and those tat chose to learn it the hard way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Nitro Posted January 25, 2004 Author SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 must say I'm a little bit weird in keeping fishes(both fresh and marine). knowing that one shd read up before starting on these hobby even tell others to do the same but I myself dun do it. Like my freshwater planted tank... ppl got to use CO2 to keep plants healthy but I dun even bother to and juz keep them healthy, even got to trimmed them almost weekly. Even my fishes breed sucessfully. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Nitro Posted January 25, 2004 Author SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 Used rm AC to bring down temp of the tank... that's abit ex on the utilities bill leh! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FuEl Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 Depends on what plants you keep. Plants like christmas moss don't really need CO2....plants like riccia, hairgrass. glossos..those need CO2 to grow nicely. Quote Always something more important than fish. http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Nitro Posted January 25, 2004 Author SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 maybe I've accidentally injured the acro during transport and aclimazt than now start dying on me... sad story man! Better not to keep them anymore. Dun want to waste the beauties of nature. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Supporter Joe_P Posted January 25, 2004 SRC Supporter Share Posted January 25, 2004 maybe I've accidentally injured the acro during transport and aclimazt than now start dying on me... sad story man! Better not to keep them anymore. Dun want to waste the beauties of nature. Accident??? Recommend that you spend some time reading up and preparing your reef before you make another attempt..... Too many accidents ain't a good thing........ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member Clownfish Posted January 25, 2004 SRC Member Share Posted January 25, 2004 seems like u r still reluctant to reveal Ca? n other parameters dun trial n error loh... it is gonna be a waste of money like that Quote My Personal Blog My Wedding Website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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