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At this point I will continue monitoring and hope all continues to be AOK.That's so weird lol but if it's not affecting anything I wouldn't worry about it.
Thanks everyone!
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At this point I will continue monitoring and hope all continues to be AOK.That's so weird lol but if it's not affecting anything I wouldn't worry about it.
Thats interesting. I have never had a bristleworm in the tank (at least that I have seen) and my tank water is normal with the exception of the skimmate.Bristleworm spawn, I had this happen over the summer, the whole tank was milky pink overnight and the skimmer went nuts and pulled out pink skim-mate. I have tons of bristles, but from your pic looks like you dont have too big a population.
If that is indeed the case I guess I should be happy the skimmer is helping combat it. Ran all my water tests again and they are all where they should be. No symptoms of any kind of issue within the tank.My first thought was that you may have had a rose bubble tip get sliced and diced by a power head
I've had this same color in my skimmer after a rose decided to juice itself.
The only other thing I can think of would be a bacterial bloom of some sort that the skimmer is removing
I've had pink spots in my collection cup on previous systems but never an entire amount like your picture.
Definitely interesting
Would there be any other symptoms within the tank?My thought was serratia marcescens https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serratia_marcescens
What I've briefly read regarding serratia and saltwater referred to it attacking stag horn corals but I don't know how big of a problem that really is.. Serratia is all over the place though, people find it in their shower, tubs, sinks, toilets... It loves waterWould there be any other symptoms within the tank?
I did read that and will be doing a household deep clean this afternoon lol.What I've briefly read regarding serratia and saltwater referred to it attacking stag horn corals but I don't know how big of a problem that really is.. Serratia is all over the place though, people find it in their shower, tubs, sinks, toilets... It loves water
Coralline is going strong and I have not scraped any off my walls recently. When I do have some growing on the glass sides of the tank I will shut down the return pump leaving the MP10's on then scrape. My thinking is that helps with the seeding versus it getting filtered out entirely. Coralline is good but figure extra seeding doesn't hurt anything.Do you have any coralline algae die off or have you scraped off any coralline algae recently. When I scrape off coralline algae in my tanks then that is what I get in my skimmer. Pinkish to orange colored skimmate is what I get in the collection cup.
LOL nice!Pour that into a glass and add a twist of orange peel and you'll have a cosmo.

