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lawrence micallef

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I have an aquarium that it's been running for over 3 years now and it's the third time that I am loosing the fish reason don't know exactly, it is working fine but every know and then in the morning I woke up to a foggy water and dead fish, all parameters are fine tank is mixed reef with soft and hard the soft corals are getting very large, the 3 times always is happening @ night. As there is something happening @ night the system has a sump with chateo algea and Caulerpa.
 

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Hi, @lawrence micallef what I read, your problem occurs at night. So I have two questions

1. Does your protein skimmer run all the time?
2. How much bacteria are you adding to the water and how often?

For me, it looks like a typical oxygen depletion. Milk or as you wrote foggy water means that you have bacterial bloom which means that during bacteria growth too much oxygen was used. I have asked about skimmer because it is aerates the water.
This is my first thought, you can check this first.

Does anyone have other ideas?
 
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Hi, @lawrence micallef what I read, your problem occurs at night. So I have two questions

1. Does your protein skimmer run all the time?
2. How much bacteria are you adding to the water and how often?

For me, it looks like a typical oxygen depletion. Milk or as you wrote foggy water means that you have bacterial bloom which means that during bacteria growth too much oxygen was used. I have asked about skimmer because it is aerates the water.
This is my first thought, you can check this first.

Does anyone have other ideas?
Skimmer runs 24/7
 

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