Sorry for your loss. Your skimmer probably working harder from fish loss. Im going to say the coral may have brought in disease. Watch adding new fish in case others are infected.
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Been telling you that for multiple days nowSo apparently some good news; the blue star that I thought was done for ended up pulling through. It looks as if nothing was wrong with it.
Then could it point to an oxygen situation?
Yep understood, but what could have caused oxygen deprivation if not a power outage? The incident occurred between the 18-19thBeen telling you that for multiple days now
I asked you early on if your tank was borderline overstocked for the filtration and tank size? You never answered. If it was and a fish died, the ammonia release could trigger a domino affect. Ammonia affects fish gills leading to 02 deprivation.Yep understood, but what could have caused oxygen deprivation if not a power outage? The incident occurred between the 18-19th
150g tank with 40g sump. Running a Reef Octopus Classic 202-S 24/7 and feed twice daily. Never had a nutrient issue except slightly elevated po4 at 0.20 but was able to bring that down to 0.10 with GFO.I asked you early on if your tank was borderline overstocked for the filtration and tank size? You never answered. If it was and a fish died, the ammonia release could trigger a domino affect. Ammonia affects fish gills leading to 02 deprivation.
I have two urchins, some snails, and crabs. No grounding probe but the person who checked my tank didn’t feel a stray voltage.Do you know what accounts for those second wattage spikes on the 19th? Possibly 21st as well. Seems somewhat atypical, compared to the pattern.
Can you share a photo of your tank and sump? Also a list of the non-fish inhabitants? What equipment do you have? Do you use a grounding probe/measure for stray voltage?
Trying to absolutely rule out hypoxia, since I think your fish would have noticeably struggling for air (breathing at the surface), which someone would have noticed.
This truly seems like a mystery as your Apex shows no loss in power or system interruptions.