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Hey Everyone,
Have had my tank up and running for about a year. I had an Aptasia outbreak so I bought a few peppermint shrimp. I did a drip acclimation, but by the next morning they were all dead. I tested my nitrates and ammonia prior, and my nitrates were at like 5-10 ppm (before I did a 15% water change) and ammonia was zero, but I did not test PH or Nitrites. Nitrites were zero but my PH level was a freakin 7.0!
It's a 55 gallon. Livestock is two clowns, royal gramma, diamond watchman goby, lyretail anthias, a few snails, and a big fire-shrimp. I would say I have roughly 40-50 lbs of Live Rock in there and a sand bed. I have a 406 Fluval (which I clean out once a week) and a protein skimmer rated for a larger tank (I think 100 gallons).
I picked up some eight.four (which my fish store recommended) which seems to work for a little but then the next day I'm super low again (was at 7.4 today). What the heck could be going wrong? I have an airstone in there and a small oxygen pump - am I pumping too much oxygen in there? I'm in Chicago so opening a window isn't really an option in the winter.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Have had my tank up and running for about a year. I had an Aptasia outbreak so I bought a few peppermint shrimp. I did a drip acclimation, but by the next morning they were all dead. I tested my nitrates and ammonia prior, and my nitrates were at like 5-10 ppm (before I did a 15% water change) and ammonia was zero, but I did not test PH or Nitrites. Nitrites were zero but my PH level was a freakin 7.0!
It's a 55 gallon. Livestock is two clowns, royal gramma, diamond watchman goby, lyretail anthias, a few snails, and a big fire-shrimp. I would say I have roughly 40-50 lbs of Live Rock in there and a sand bed. I have a 406 Fluval (which I clean out once a week) and a protein skimmer rated for a larger tank (I think 100 gallons).
I picked up some eight.four (which my fish store recommended) which seems to work for a little but then the next day I'm super low again (was at 7.4 today). What the heck could be going wrong? I have an airstone in there and a small oxygen pump - am I pumping too much oxygen in there? I'm in Chicago so opening a window isn't really an option in the winter.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
