SevoInduction
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I had some sort of green looking star polyps (not true GSPs, I don't know what they are) that were taking over my tank, so today I tried to remove as many of them as I could..
Within an hour, my Yellow Tang, who had been swimming around just fine earlier today, died. My hammer is expelling white junk like it is dying, and I have a frogspawn doing the same thing. I have another frogspawn that seems to be doing fine.
My clown and damsels seem ok, and my coral branded shrimp is fine at the moment. I noticed all the serpent stars hiding in the rocks have now come out, as well as two bristle worms that are normally hiding..
I assume removing the polyps caused them to release a toxin.. I've done a water change, dosed with a large amount of Prime, and started running carbon. Is there anything else I can do to make sure I don't lose anything else?
I can't believe the Tang died so quickly.. I actually watched him take his last breath
How long should I wait before adding another Tang? I really need a Tang for hair algae control...
Within an hour, my Yellow Tang, who had been swimming around just fine earlier today, died. My hammer is expelling white junk like it is dying, and I have a frogspawn doing the same thing. I have another frogspawn that seems to be doing fine.
My clown and damsels seem ok, and my coral branded shrimp is fine at the moment. I noticed all the serpent stars hiding in the rocks have now come out, as well as two bristle worms that are normally hiding..
I assume removing the polyps caused them to release a toxin.. I've done a water change, dosed with a large amount of Prime, and started running carbon. Is there anything else I can do to make sure I don't lose anything else?
I can't believe the Tang died so quickly.. I actually watched him take his last breath
How long should I wait before adding another Tang? I really need a Tang for hair algae control...