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Dudes!!!

added copper solution to remove white spots.

now my branch coral and anemone looks dead :cry2:

are they finished?

please advice :eyeblur:

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u should take out the fish, put them in a tub of SW and cure them.. then put the fish back in.. u should know that some corals and invertebrates are extremely sensitive to copper medications..

ORDed

back to studies and reefing again..

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Little chance of recovery. Copper will also stain your tank silicone, substrate, LR and plastic stuff. It means more or less you will have to replace everything if you want to keep inverts.

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Sorry to say that your reef tank is gone.

Remove everything and start bleaching the whole tank to get rid of the Copper.

Talk to Sinn, he have the same problem...

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thanks dudes for the advice.

you are all invited to my reef tank's wake.....

curry chicken will be served.....void deck style of course....

:cry2::cry2::cry2::cry2::cry2::cry2:

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this happen to me once... what i did... place Chemi-pure (carbon) to remove the copper... after 2-3 days, your coral should be ok as anemonies are tough. u will need to replace Chemi-pure after this to encourage good bacterial growth.

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the thing with prodcuts this days is that they never put proper directions on their labels...

they sure dont do things the way they used to...

my heart's still bleeding.... :angry:

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without a doubt, phang.

just goes to show how much i know bout certain things

will perserve, the force is strong in this one...

;)

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the thing with prodcuts this days is that they never put proper directions on their labels...

they sure dont do things the way they used to...

my heart's still bleeding.... :angry:

Actually if you read up abit more, you'll realise that most books will tell you to never never never add copper to your main tank. Everything will die, except your fishes....

Why all the venom? Reefing is just a hobby, dude.

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may be u can use polyfilter or carbon to remove the copper if u r not going to redo the whole setup

hv a read

Medications such as 1) Copper Sulphate, 2) Copper Sulphate and Formalin, 3) Quinine Sulphate and 4) Malachite Green often cause serious toxicity problems for fish after their administration. These and other medications can remain in the water for long periods causing toxic overdosage. The POLY-FILTER will remove parasite medication rapidly without removing or effecting beneficial trace elements from the water. For parasite treatment using chellated forms of medication, remove the POLY-FILTER and add the prescribed medication to the water. Allow sufficient time for a cure of the diseased fish. Replace the POLY-FILTER and add the prescribed medication to the water. Allow sufficient time for a cure of the diseased fish. Replace the POLY-FILTER, preferably in a power filter and the remaining toxic medication will be removed from the water by the POLY-FILTER. After three days remove the POLY-FILTER and replace with a new POLY-FILTER. Save the POLY-FILTER used for medication removal as it can be reused for subsequent medication removal of parasite medication.

more info

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thanks spadey-man, that was good reading

just the though of my once glorious-looking branch coral looking so limp makes me teary... :cry2:

i hope no newbie have to go thorough what i did...

dudes, are my corals RIPing or can i still salvage them with the prescribed techniques you have generously adviced? :huh:

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that's right, Ionanana...

bad habit of mine, always nick-naming ppl

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Spadey, good advice, you give.

tonight, i will try.

why we communicate this way, i dont know.

a good day ahead, you have :blink:

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