My tank is in the process of what looks to be a crash.
All of my numbers are good.
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 0
Alk - 9
Cal - 470
ph - 7.9-8
temp - 79
Checking numbers daily. All test are cleaned very well before each use. I have been using Hanna checkers as well as my API kit and red sea kit.
Tank is 7 months old.
On to the problem. . .
First leading up to this I used Flatworm Exit 2 weeks ago to get rid of nudibranch. Everything looked good and no issues at that time.
The things that are showing signs of problems are the snails, 6+ inch clam, conchs, most of the coral but not the pulsating xenia, although the regular non pulsating xenia look bad. Some Zoa started looking bad at the middle of last week. I took out the Flame Scallop last week when it started to look dead, put in another tank and although he isn't dead he obviously isn't doing well. All of the other coral started looking unhappy at the end of last week which prompted us to do water changes. All numbers have been steady for awhile.
Crabs look good. Emerald, hermit, and horse shoe are fine. Our One Spot Fox Face is doing great. Red star fish and brittle stars are doing good. All of the anemones, bubble and maxi mini x3, are eating and looking good. Sexy shrimp, cleaner, and blind shrimp are good as well.
Tank has a refugium with chaeto and a skimmer. Running an Apex and monitor the temp and ph and salinity with that as well as with other probes and test.
I do not believe, after checking, there to be any stray voltage in the tank but at this point I won't argue that anything is possible. I don't have a ground rod for it.
The copod/amphipod population is very healthy.
Everything has been great for months and nothing has changed in at least 3 months since a few fish died to ich. No ich any longer and everything has been happy, the fox face survived the ich.
I am struggling here to get any resolution. I have asked my LFS and no one has any idea. I hope I haven't missed something that is critical. I just want to save all my friends before it's too late.
All of my numbers are good.
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 0
Alk - 9
Cal - 470
ph - 7.9-8
temp - 79
Checking numbers daily. All test are cleaned very well before each use. I have been using Hanna checkers as well as my API kit and red sea kit.
Tank is 7 months old.
On to the problem. . .
First leading up to this I used Flatworm Exit 2 weeks ago to get rid of nudibranch. Everything looked good and no issues at that time.
The things that are showing signs of problems are the snails, 6+ inch clam, conchs, most of the coral but not the pulsating xenia, although the regular non pulsating xenia look bad. Some Zoa started looking bad at the middle of last week. I took out the Flame Scallop last week when it started to look dead, put in another tank and although he isn't dead he obviously isn't doing well. All of the other coral started looking unhappy at the end of last week which prompted us to do water changes. All numbers have been steady for awhile.
Crabs look good. Emerald, hermit, and horse shoe are fine. Our One Spot Fox Face is doing great. Red star fish and brittle stars are doing good. All of the anemones, bubble and maxi mini x3, are eating and looking good. Sexy shrimp, cleaner, and blind shrimp are good as well.
Tank has a refugium with chaeto and a skimmer. Running an Apex and monitor the temp and ph and salinity with that as well as with other probes and test.
I do not believe, after checking, there to be any stray voltage in the tank but at this point I won't argue that anything is possible. I don't have a ground rod for it.
The copod/amphipod population is very healthy.
Everything has been great for months and nothing has changed in at least 3 months since a few fish died to ich. No ich any longer and everything has been happy, the fox face survived the ich.
I am struggling here to get any resolution. I have asked my LFS and no one has any idea. I hope I haven't missed something that is critical. I just want to save all my friends before it's too late.
