So last night I got the bright idea to retry Kalkwasher (lime water) on this new tank (had done it months ago with my old 10gal but not since then).
WELLLLLLL.....I guess I mixed too much up (too much lime) and before I knew it, the entire tank was a white cloud (I THOUGHT that it was just cloudy in the measuring cup but would clear out in the tank, just as salt or baking soda would).......
at that point, all I could do is go to bed and hope for the best (woke up several times throughout the night worried and checked)....
woke up this morning and the water was MOSTLY clear but every surface of the tank was snow white.......the corals all seem fine (as do the fish) but my anemeni is all shrunk up (still "sticky" to the touch).......
the skimmer had some white "muck" in the cup so I HOPE that the skimmer is going to be able to pull some of this out but I don't know (I'm trying to keep the stuff churned up so the skimmer has a chance to remove it)
So what did I do wrong? Is all this "white stuff" just extra calcium that could not go into salution? Any ideas on how to "defrost" the tank (it really looks like a christmas tree that has been "frosted")?![]()