Image 1 — coming back after a devastating loss
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coming back after a devastating loss

around 2 months ago mt entire reef tank crashed due to an anemone dying, after some time patience and money here's how its looking today ( before, after and 2 months after)

u/unorthodoxreefer — 8 hours ago

I know you all enjoy a restoring story (an update on the anemone)

2 bottles of microbacter 7, £200 worth of clean up crew and some new equipment and careful water changes and I'm happy to announce the tank is cleaner and more stable then ever, obviously some corals are still recovering but fish are all doing well

u/unorthodoxreefer — 28 days ago

why does he yern to be under my bed

hes been sticking his head through a whole in the slider of his tank and scraping his scales his tanks a bit boring bit he seems to want to get under my bed so is it time to decorate?

u/unorthodoxreefer — 2 months ago
▲ 6 r/SaltwaterAquariumClub+1 crossposts

there's nothing i can do now but build it back up from the start, the plan is to do a 75 litre water change with gravel vacuuming and getting as much cyano and stuff as I can off the rocks then dosing something like af live mud and about 20 bags of copepods then for the next 2 months repeating that while possibly adding new types of bacteria and clean up crew and maybe running a uv steriliser, I wont be adding fish for 2 months however corals are a diffrent story unless you guys would reccomend not too, whatever advice you can give me would really help, thank you

u/unorthodoxreefer — 2 months ago
▲ 181 r/ReefTank

this is a reminder to never buy an anemone again 5 foot tank and about £500 worth of fish lost with some being a couple years old

u/unorthodoxreefer — 2 months ago