Fish dying in nano tank after powerhead introduction

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Hello everyone,

I have a 20 gallon aio which currently has 2 clown fish, one astrea snail and one fighting conch. Recently (a month ago) I changed the powerhead to a MP10 from Maxspect Gyre. A few days after the introduction, my tailspot blenny died. I have tried introducing 2 fish (white lined combtooth blenny and biota court jester). They were introduced about a month apart but both died within 12 hours from their introduction. There was no aggression, clownfish barely even noticed the new guy and water parameters have been a bit off (0.12 phosphate and 15ppm nitrate) but nothing alarming that would kill the fish. Any ideas?
 
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Is there any way to check for that? Also wouldn’t that affect the pre existing livestock in the tank?
 

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You need a volt meter set it to 120 AC. Ground the black probe and put the tip of the red one in the tank water
 

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You can get a voltage multimeter for $15 at Walmart. I would test all of your equipment one by one either in or outside of the tank. If you don't have a grounding probe, that is needed in your tank also.
 
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Thanks!! What’s the appropriate voltage reading a 20 gallon aio should be reading for safe limits?
 

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Electrical current is a good idea to check. I'd take the power head out immediately and check it in another bucket or something. Also, this new power head kick up any of your sand bed?
 
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Electrical current is a good idea to check. I'd take the power head out immediately and check it in another bucket or something. Also, this new power head kick up any of your sand bed?
Not really, it created a mounds and valleys a bit, nothing too extreme
 

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