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I posted originally in the fish diseases board, but now that we are in the midst of trying to save our marine animals, I'm hoping that someone here can advise....
We are the newbies that took incorrect information from a lfs that we could add fish before our tank had fully cycled - we've lost 5 so far. Over-population and over-feeding has probably contributed to the off-the-charts ammonia. We have no intent in replacing the five anytime soon. Unfortunately we lost the Tang this morning and a green chromi last night.
Last night we did a water change of approximately 20% and treated with Bio-shira to try to jump start the cycle. We also used Ammo-lock yesterday in an effort to try and save the livestock. This morning's numbers are:
PH 8.4
Ammonia 1.o ppm
Nitrite 0.5 ppm
Nitrate 5.0 ppm
Water temp 78.5
We've treated with Ammo-lock again today, and we added Marine Elements T and a water clarifier.
The remaining fish look good - active and no visible stress. We have a few emerald crabs, hermit crabs, snails and peppermint shrimp coming today. Our hope is that they will clean up and keep the bottom clear and reduce the ammonia.
Anyone have a suggestion of how we should continue? Should we do water changes every other day?
Thank you everyone for your help yesterday - it was invaluable!
We are the newbies that took incorrect information from a lfs that we could add fish before our tank had fully cycled - we've lost 5 so far. Over-population and over-feeding has probably contributed to the off-the-charts ammonia. We have no intent in replacing the five anytime soon. Unfortunately we lost the Tang this morning and a green chromi last night.
Last night we did a water change of approximately 20% and treated with Bio-shira to try to jump start the cycle. We also used Ammo-lock yesterday in an effort to try and save the livestock. This morning's numbers are:
PH 8.4
Ammonia 1.o ppm
Nitrite 0.5 ppm
Nitrate 5.0 ppm
Water temp 78.5
We've treated with Ammo-lock again today, and we added Marine Elements T and a water clarifier.
The remaining fish look good - active and no visible stress. We have a few emerald crabs, hermit crabs, snails and peppermint shrimp coming today. Our hope is that they will clean up and keep the bottom clear and reduce the ammonia.
Anyone have a suggestion of how we should continue? Should we do water changes every other day?
Thank you everyone for your help yesterday - it was invaluable!
