I performed my weekly 3gal w/c (on 65gal), I already run an over sized skimmer, BSM 150 plus have a TLF phosphate reactor with BRS recommended dosage. I added 3 more table spoons of more carbon then recommended plus I dumped in maybe 4 tea spoons of DFS zeolite + carbon to finish it up.
the next day my plate corals receded A LOT, I know they have a tendency to revive, personally I have recovered a few plate corals from 0-100%.
Thinking MAYBE running all this carbon clarified the water column so much it's over exposing the corals I anticipated my zoas/blasto/elegance/hammer etc suffering but alas they did not, they are just as open as before the hammer is smaller than usual but that is normal after a w/c.
At this point I'm hoping on returning home to plates with some flesh on them, I just bought a rainbow plate and spent half my paycheck on it so you can appreciate my concern. It's not the money anymore it's about keeping alive the poor creature we yanked out of the ocean.
Can you run too much Activated Carbon? and if so what are the negative side effects?
the next day my plate corals receded A LOT, I know they have a tendency to revive, personally I have recovered a few plate corals from 0-100%.
Thinking MAYBE running all this carbon clarified the water column so much it's over exposing the corals I anticipated my zoas/blasto/elegance/hammer etc suffering but alas they did not, they are just as open as before the hammer is smaller than usual but that is normal after a w/c.
At this point I'm hoping on returning home to plates with some flesh on them, I just bought a rainbow plate and spent half my paycheck on it so you can appreciate my concern. It's not the money anymore it's about keeping alive the poor creature we yanked out of the ocean.
Can you run too much Activated Carbon? and if so what are the negative side effects?