So recently my 55 gallon went through the dreaded bacteria bloom. It started last thursday, I think anyways, completely overnight. Daily water changes. And water Changes when it first appeared every 5 hours. I was pretty paranoid about losing fish. Turns out....all for nothing considering my snowstorm and diamondback are now the only survivors....RODI unit water no tap nonsense. Levels today after another water change are:
Ammonia .25
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 0
PH - 7.4
I have a new black regular degular clownfish, he was doing fine at first, swimmin' around, the diamondback goby is fine, the snowstorm clownfish is fine....they are the only survivors of the bloom....**** YOU BACTERIA FOR KILLING MY FISH dangit lol and now he's laying on his side in the sand. I'm a bit concerned....Should I be worried? The water is definitely pretty clear again thanks to a UV light I have, and I have had it just constantly running for the last day and a half and I'm wondering if I should just....cut my losses restart? But again the diamond goby and snowstorm are fine. Confused.
Ammonia .25
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 0
PH - 7.4
I have a new black regular degular clownfish, he was doing fine at first, swimmin' around, the diamondback goby is fine, the snowstorm clownfish is fine....they are the only survivors of the bloom....**** YOU BACTERIA FOR KILLING MY FISH dangit lol and now he's laying on his side in the sand. I'm a bit concerned....Should I be worried? The water is definitely pretty clear again thanks to a UV light I have, and I have had it just constantly running for the last day and a half and I'm wondering if I should just....cut my losses restart? But again the diamond goby and snowstorm are fine. Confused.