(from this month's Advanced Aquarist's Editorial)
Julian Spring presented an interesting topic at IMAC: The Old Tank Syndrome. To quote the Editorial:
How many of you have comparable experiences with your tank(s)? We'd like to hear about it!
Julian Spring presented an interesting topic at IMAC: The Old Tank Syndrome. To quote the Editorial:
Based on his own extensive experience and that of other experienced reef keepers Julian observed that as reef tanks age, despite water changes, carbon and other forms of chemical filtration, skimming, substrate cleaning, and various additives these aging reef tanks appear to lose their capacity to support the range of sea life that they did initially. Although these observations by Julian and others are by their very nature anecdotal, they appear to hold more than a grain of truth.
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Julian's talk did not offer any definitive answers, but raised many possibilities, not the least of which is a gradual shift in bacterial populations, dominant corals changing the water chemistry to benefit themselves, but detrimental to other species, etc.
How many of you have comparable experiences with your tank(s)? We'd like to hear about it!