thesassyindian
Supporting Member
Greetings!
I'd like to address the recent state of my tank, which I regrettably neglected due to prioritizing the care of my son, who was experiencing some minor health concerns.
However, now that he has recuperated splendidly, I am eager to restore my tank to its former glory.
Allow me to provide a comparison of its previous state before the unfortunate demise of the Pocillopora colony:
The Pocillopora incident unfortunately led to the demise of everything except the gold hammer, acans, and goniopora, while the fish remained unscathed.
I transferred the approximately 12-head frogspawn colony to a DBTC thread through @Arvin R
Subsequently, the tank has experienced a gradual decline, except for the gold hammer, which has remarkably multiplied to around 20 heads!
Now, regarding the neglect:
The GSP ventured over to my main arch and is slowly encroaching upon the gold hammer, necessitating its removal.
Furthermore, the demise of the Pocillopora has disrupted my tank's chemistry, resulting in a bubble algae infestation that even treatments like Vibrant have failed to alleviate.
To truly make a significant change, I'm considering replacing the three rocks comprising my main arch.
Would it be safe to opt for dry rock and perform a complete replacement at once?
My plan involves adding a couple of bottles of bacteria and a bottle of pods to mitigate any potential loss from removing the original rocks.
What are your thoughts on this approach?
The only caveat is that we might be moving in August, which will introduce another disruption to the tank.
I'd like to address the recent state of my tank, which I regrettably neglected due to prioritizing the care of my son, who was experiencing some minor health concerns.
However, now that he has recuperated splendidly, I am eager to restore my tank to its former glory.
Allow me to provide a comparison of its previous state before the unfortunate demise of the Pocillopora colony:
The Pocillopora incident unfortunately led to the demise of everything except the gold hammer, acans, and goniopora, while the fish remained unscathed.
I transferred the approximately 12-head frogspawn colony to a DBTC thread through @Arvin R
Subsequently, the tank has experienced a gradual decline, except for the gold hammer, which has remarkably multiplied to around 20 heads!
Now, regarding the neglect:
The GSP ventured over to my main arch and is slowly encroaching upon the gold hammer, necessitating its removal.
Furthermore, the demise of the Pocillopora has disrupted my tank's chemistry, resulting in a bubble algae infestation that even treatments like Vibrant have failed to alleviate.
To truly make a significant change, I'm considering replacing the three rocks comprising my main arch.
Would it be safe to opt for dry rock and perform a complete replacement at once?
My plan involves adding a couple of bottles of bacteria and a bottle of pods to mitigate any potential loss from removing the original rocks.
What are your thoughts on this approach?
The only caveat is that we might be moving in August, which will introduce another disruption to the tank.