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Well I have an issue, 9 fish have died in my care, I do not know what I am doing wrong.
The attached 2 pics are of the Midnight when I got home today. He is still barely alive, not breathing fast but obviously will not last long.
They all have died in the same basic manner.
I get them they are doing fine, eating and swimming normally. Then they stop eating and die within a day or two.
So far all I am doing is killing my fish 0 success. 9 for 9.
I need to figure out what’s wrong, or what I am doing wrong.
First 8 were purchased at my LFS, the last was at Petco.
The fish at my local LFS seem ok, there are two or three fish they had before I bought the original 8 and are still there doing well. They are in the same water column that my fish came from.
My water source is from our well.
My Step Daughter has 20 some fresh water fish and they all have been healthy and happy, maybe have lost three in the year and a half she has kept fish. We have a water softener and iron filter on the house.
The same well water feeds the shop but without the water softener.
I have a BRS 7 stage RO/DI unit making my fresh water.
Tropic Marin Pro salt mixed to 1.025, verified by a Milwaukee refractometer that has been calibrated.
Double checked with a hand held unit.
Ph using the Hanna PH meter also calibrated is and reads a PH of 8.01
API Master saltwater test kit all read 0-Ammonia, 0 Nitrite, 0 Nitrate.
Salifert Ammonia test kit also reads 0
When I detect Ammonia I do a water change of 50%. Has never been above 0.25
I use the water from my main display when I do a WC.
I go on the observe first before just medicating.
Are saltwater fish just that delicate anymore?
UNTIL I KNOW what’s wrong I don’t want to take the chance on more fish.
This is all the information I can muster for you to evaluate.
The attached 2 pics are of the Midnight when I got home today. He is still barely alive, not breathing fast but obviously will not last long.
They all have died in the same basic manner.
I get them they are doing fine, eating and swimming normally. Then they stop eating and die within a day or two.
So far all I am doing is killing my fish 0 success. 9 for 9.
I need to figure out what’s wrong, or what I am doing wrong.
First 8 were purchased at my LFS, the last was at Petco.
The fish at my local LFS seem ok, there are two or three fish they had before I bought the original 8 and are still there doing well. They are in the same water column that my fish came from.
My water source is from our well.
My Step Daughter has 20 some fresh water fish and they all have been healthy and happy, maybe have lost three in the year and a half she has kept fish. We have a water softener and iron filter on the house.
The same well water feeds the shop but without the water softener.
I have a BRS 7 stage RO/DI unit making my fresh water.
Tropic Marin Pro salt mixed to 1.025, verified by a Milwaukee refractometer that has been calibrated.
Double checked with a hand held unit.
Ph using the Hanna PH meter also calibrated is and reads a PH of 8.01
API Master saltwater test kit all read 0-Ammonia, 0 Nitrite, 0 Nitrate.
Salifert Ammonia test kit also reads 0
When I detect Ammonia I do a water change of 50%. Has never been above 0.25
I use the water from my main display when I do a WC.
I go on the observe first before just medicating.
Are saltwater fish just that delicate anymore?
UNTIL I KNOW what’s wrong I don’t want to take the chance on more fish.
This is all the information I can muster for you to evaluate.
