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@B the Nano Reefer, IDK your mixing situation, I'm up the street from you and have 40 gallons of RODI on hand that I can mix with your salt of choice if you need more water for changes.
Thanks I really appreciate the offer but I think I’m good. I had prepared 20 gallons of RO/DI water just a few days prior, which is an unusually large amount for me to prepare at once, but I guess timing for something like this to happen was right…
So, after six hours of manual removal of thousands of dead brittle stars and 100% water change last night, hammers are pissed off and my torches are unhappy. The black widow anemone I got at the swap seems to be on the way out, sadly. It swelled up pretty quickly during the treatment, fully retracted all tentacles and showed a gaping mouth. I isolated it because I can’t afford for it to melt on me. I pulled out 11 of those 16 oz containers covered on the bottom with stars. I wish I took a picture of the tank with the dead stars, nothing like I’ve EVER seen. Just a sea of white covering the sand, rock and corals, but I was in a panic. I’m sure there are several tiny ones in the little sand bed I have left, but there’s really no way for me to get those out unless I empty the tank.
Coral’s generally aren’t as open as I’m used to seeing them, but no losses, so can’t complain. Fish also seem to be doing OK. Safe to say, I have no more brittle stars and TBD on the anemone. Hoping it recovers…
I’m monitoring the tank (visually) and plan to do another at least 50% water change later today.
Thanks all for the guidance. Looks like I averted a potential disaster by acting fast. Lucky it’s a nano.
Flat worm exit… NEVER again!