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2Quills http:///forum/thread/385231/at-a-loss/20#post_3377757
Monsi, I would like to take a gander at that link if you don't mind. Currious to see what some of the issues are with them. Maybe its a certain type of rubbermaid? I know alot of folks do use that brand for water storage. Maybe its a particular one to stay away from.
So you were havig success with keeping corals before? And then you made a change and got a new tank, new rock and the containers and haven't had any luck since?
That is correct. In my 29 Gallon using the same blue trash cans for making up water I was able to keep coral. It was a all in one system with just daylight bulbs. Nothing special and no skimmer. I had mushrooms growing like crazy all over the place, a frogspwan and plate coral. All doing great, plus I had corline alage growing crazy. I had to scrap the glass every couple of days.
I moved everything over to the 125 except the sand. I then bought more rock for the bigger tank. I don't remember when my coral died to say if it was the LR because it's been so long ago. However I've tried coral many times over the years and they all die within a week.
I don't consider myself to be a newbbie anymore and feel like I do fine when it comes to water chemistry. I mix up the water, dose to make sure I have enough alk and calcium before I do the water change, plus I dose BRS two part daily. I slipped a bit on the alk which you can see by my numbers.
I feel that I did everything I could think of to fix this problem, and the amount of money I put into these corals over the years I should have a packed reef by now. I'm so frustrated.
I just setup a 40 gallon tank and mixed the salt. Just waiting for it to warm up, and I need to get the cal, alk, mag where they need to be and I will move this coral over but don't think it will make it. I'm going to get egg crate and prepare to buy $20-$30 frag to test the new water from the RO with my salt mix. From there will move rock from main system after a month or so to see what the effect will be on coral.
What coral do you all suggest for testing. Thinking something easy but not to easy so I can see the effects. I'm thinking zoos and stars would be to hardy. Although if they start growing like cray I would know it's not my water alone.