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Hello I just added a crab and mushroom coral to my tank and when I woke up a checked on the tank the crab was dead and the mushroom coral had disappeared. I tested my parameters and everything seemed fine.
I am not sure what's going on.
 

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Hello I just added a crab and mushroom coral to my tank and when I woke up a checked on the tank the crab was dead and the mushroom coral had disappeared. I tested my parameters and everything seemed fine.
I am not sure what's going on.
How old is your tank?
 
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Ph:8.0
Ammonia: between 0.25 or 0.50 but that could be a little high due to the crab being dead over night.
Nitrate:5.0 to 10.0
Nitrite:0
 

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Ammonia: between 0.25 or 0.50 but that could be a little high due to the crab being dead over night.
Nitrate:5.0 to 10.0
Nitrite:0
Was there any ammonia before the death? Any ammount of ammonia in a tank is deadly for livestock. How big is your tank?
 
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It is only a 32g biocube, the ammonia definitely wasn't that high. So I am pretty sure the dead crab spiked the ammonia. I am going to do a five gallon water change. The only live stock I had before them was a clown fish but he got ich and is in quarantine.
 

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If possible, you may even want to do a larger water change than that, maybe around 8-9 gallons. I would also add prime if you have it.
 
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If possible, you may even want to do a larger water change than that, maybe around 8-9 gallons. I would also add prime if you have it.
I need to get some prime, I didnt even think I needed it because I use rodi water from my rodi filter lol.
 
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I have the water mixes should I do a water change or wait? If I should wait I have another bottle of bacteria should I add some more?
 
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I did a 4 gallon water change and added some beneficial bacteria. Luckily my ammonia went down, because I just got my clean up crew today. So far everyone looks good.
 

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