We are currently running two tanks.
The first is a 55 gallon reef tank … two years established … no
In Early May we purchased 2 oscellaris clowns, a royal gramma and a gobi to place in a new 13 gallon tank. The tank was cycled prior to placing the fish. About a month ago we purchased a bubble tip anemone.
No issues until 3 days ago when we found the royal gramma dead. Yesterday we had a dead clown, this morning we found the last clown dead. Only the gobi has survived so far.
Mt husband ran the water tests yesterday:
Salt level is 1.245
PH is 8.4
Nitrite is 0
Ammonia is 0
Nitrate 6.0
We are baffled. Is it possible that the fish were killed by the anemone? The clowns have been hanging out with the anemone with no problems.
Does anybody have any ideas?
We have been running salt water tanks for 20 years and have never had this happen. We’re baffled.
The first is a 55 gallon reef tank … two years established … no
In Early May we purchased 2 oscellaris clowns, a royal gramma and a gobi to place in a new 13 gallon tank. The tank was cycled prior to placing the fish. About a month ago we purchased a bubble tip anemone.
No issues until 3 days ago when we found the royal gramma dead. Yesterday we had a dead clown, this morning we found the last clown dead. Only the gobi has survived so far.
Mt husband ran the water tests yesterday:
Salt level is 1.245
PH is 8.4
Nitrite is 0
Ammonia is 0
Nitrate 6.0
We are baffled. Is it possible that the fish were killed by the anemone? The clowns have been hanging out with the anemone with no problems.
Does anybody have any ideas?
We have been running salt water tanks for 20 years and have never had this happen. We’re baffled.
