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I have no idea what you're sayingAny future fish purchases you make and add here as replacements are directly on purpose losses. Refusing to study disease preps because they aren't easy and require extra work from you won't stop these losses.
That more then likely is your culprit. Seen a number of people get a tank crash after stirring up the sand bed. The smaller the DT the bigger the impact can be because you have less tolerance to changes in the water chemistry. But look it up, you will find a lot of posts about this on many different websites. Pull everyone who is still alive out of that tank and get them in a bucket or tub or anything but get them out of that DT. You need to drain the tank rinse and clean the sandbed and fill back up with fresh saltwater. You will need to reestablish your nitrifying bacteria with a bac in a bottle like Fritz Turbo Start etc.Not much but I did clean the tank out a few days ago and did
I'll do this but does the nitrifying bacteria die? My ammonia levels are zero.That more then likely is your culprit. Seen a number of people get a tank crash after stirring up the sand bed. The smaller the DT the bigger the impact can be because you have less tolerance to changes in the water chemistry. But look it up, you will find a lot of posts about this on many different websites. Pull everyone who is still alive out of that tank and get them in a bucket or tub or anything but get them out of that DT. You need to drain the tank rinse and clean the sandbed and fill back up with fresh saltwater. You will need to reestablish your nitrifying bacteria with a bac in a bottle like Fritz Turbo Start etc.
1/4 changeNo, go read up on it. This is a hard crash your experiencing. If a WC would fix it you would have fixed it already. Haven't you done a big WC already?