EMERGENCY - Bacteria bloom in ESTABLISHED tank

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I don’t know what happened but I did a water change yesterday on my tank, I removed one of my longtime live rocks for a couple smaller rocks to give my fish more room to swim etc. how in the world do I fix this. My tank is 10 months old. One of my fish died overnight and I had just done one more water change as my other fish is breathing very heavily/gasping. This is so scary :”(

the bacteria bloom is super cloudy. Please hit me with your suggestions/fixes.
 

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Get a lot of surface agitation, and try to get a hold of a cheap UV sterilizer like a green killing machine (those are actually pretty decent). Did anything noticeable die before hand?
 

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I don’t know what happened but I did a water change yesterday on my tank, I removed one of my longtime live rocks for a couple smaller rocks to give my fish more room to swim etc. how in the world do I fix this. My tank is 10 months old. One of my fish died overnight and I had just done one more water change as my other fish is breathing very heavily/gasping. This is so scary :”(

the bacteria bloom is super cloudy. Please hit me with your suggestions/fixes.

1. Air stone
2. Depending on the size of your tank get a UV sterilizer of the green killing machine variety.
3. Try not to disturb anything major for a while.
 
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Get a lot of surface agitation, and try to get a hold of a cheap UV sterilizer like a green killing machine (those are actually pretty decent). Did anything noticeable die before hand?
Thank you! I actually surprisingly have one on hand I haven’t set up
 

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