RE: My 215 running a Hiatt filtration system...
I just wanted to follow up on this w/ my experience.
I had been having a hard time keeping my SPS going, and infact lost several very nice colonies. I reduced the amount of carbon in my HIATT by as much as 80% before giving up and disconnecting it.
I currently have 3 SPS that are WERE in various progressions of bleaching out and dieing. that all appears to have stopped now.
After removing the hiatt (2 weeks ago), while still looking horrible, the tissue that is left on these three colonies seems to be on the rebound, and polyps are starting to extend.
Now, to be fair, during the time I ran the HIATT my chiller broke down and I think I had a spike into the high 80s, i did however remove the chiller before i added the last SPS that were having problems.
my tank is disease and pest free (except for that frickin urchin which even though I hate him i can not bring myself to part w/ him).
Theory being - the HIATT is just simply too powerful and outcompetes the SPS for some essential element.
Every SPS i have had has had a bad reaction, though I can not gurantee it was the hiatt.
corals that were unaffected - Echinophylla, Most Palythoa (though Mohawk seems to have not liked it).
Feather dusters and coco worms loved the tank.
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