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Master Shake

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you probably tried to get the nitrates down too fast, and did too much at once. you can try fresh tap water rinses, or hydrogen dips to get rid of the bacteria(jelly). it seems like it is only affecting the lps in your tank, which it usually does. try the dips and move them to a higher flow, but not too high, area of the tank so the jelly does not build up and eat away at the coral.
 
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Chiefmcfuz

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Do not use tap water. Use RODI or distilled instead. Public water suppliers use too many chemicals in tap water that may cause more damage.
 

Chraddam

ALL AROUND BAMF
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Latest update...sad to say, it's gotten worse. The ammo is thru the roof, and the tank got real cloudy. Everything was closed up, and I had to do something. I set up a 10g qt, put all the corals in it, and left the tank alone. Next, I will redo the 24g nano, full water change, adding 10g from a friend and the rest new saltwater. I will let that cycle with all of the current (cleaned)rock and (cleaned and sifted) sand, and then hopefully it will be ready in a few days. But at this point, I am afraid it may be a little too late.*fingers crossed*
 
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