Triggerjay
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So, on sunday, I removed my DSB from my 55g fuge. I isolated the tank from the rest of the system when I did this. Well, in the process, I noticed my SG in the rest of the system was at 1.019!. So, When I mixed the new SW to refill the fuge, I mixed it at 1.035 to off-set the low SG in the rest of the system. Well, I kind of freaked out about it being so low, and shortly after mixing the NSW, I opened the valve, and let it mix with the rest of the system in my sump. Bad idea! so the following morning, I realized I RTNed about half my SPS.. So, a few days have gone by, and the ones that survived the shock of the SG change still look bad. My sunset monti has very little PE, and the tissue on the skeleton has lightened in color... My question is, should I let things be, or pull my remaining corals and let my friend temp house them for me? which do you think would be more stressful? Taking a chance on recovery in my system, or moving them? Thanks!
Jason
Jason