usmcwifey
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My husband is currently deployed in Iraq & I have assumed responsibility of the tanks... he's been gone for 5 1/2 months without problems, until now... I honestly don't know the exact size of the tank I'm having problems with, other than it's between 35-45 gallons. I watched my husband for months to learn all this stuff, and every week he would do a water change of 3 gallons... not quite the 25% I've heard about, but everyone has their theory on the precentage you should cycle out. I came home from work today, and a lot of the corals don't seem to be doing so hot. They aren't all expanded out, not shrivled, but even the xenia are looking like crap! I used my test kit and the nitrites & nitrates were ridiculously high. I did a water change no more than 4 days ago of the 3 gallons I've always done so I'm not sure what's going on!! To make all matters worse, I discovered this green bubble algae on some small rocks... I'm not sure what it is, but I'm fearful to move them in fear that the bubbles will burst and the tank will crash or something. My husband LOVES his aquariums and is even contemplating starting up a small business in this industry... if I kill his tank... I would rather die. PLEASE HELP!!!