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    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Looking very nice!
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    harmanrk - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Bad news....

    Went on vacation for the holiday weekend. Weather turned hot. Returned home, and the house was 88 degrees, the tank was 90...

    Fish look fine.
    Crabs look fine.
    I have not seen any snails since our return....
    Zoas seem fine.
    Monitporia seems fine.
    Mushrooms and Rics are open very small.
    GSPs barely opened yesterday.
    Sun Coral polyps seem mushy, and it is producing slime. I expected four days to be a bit long between feedings, but I think, that plus the heat my have been too much....

    Added ice cubes to the filter chamber, and but my topoff water in the freezer to cool it (it was 88 same as the house). Was able to get the temp down to 80 over 5 hours... Back to the green zone this morning...

    Water tests show Nitrate being a little higher than normal, everything else it about normal for my tank.

    Robert

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