Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Than mine was a coral invert/ crash lost 90% of corals and inverts. Dino was told to much phosphate and nitrate. Removed all the po4 and was trying with no3. Yep ended up with dino fish where fine everything else was not. Gsp , finger leather survived and shrooms survived.I break it down into two types, Coral Crash and Tank Crash.
I consider it a Coral Crash when you have a majority of your corals die off, but the rest of the tank is fine (fish, shrimp, snails, etc.). This happened to me a couple years ago and it SUCKED!
IMO a Tank Crash is when everything dies off, corals, fish, snails. Thankfully, this has never happened to me.
As to what can cause either...so many things unfortunately!
So what is a "tank crash" and what does it mean to you? What justifies using the term? Is it a crash if it was initiated by lack of attention to the tank? Is it chemical? What is it to you?
Seems expensive overkill given the frequency of high temperatures where I live.sugguestion - air conditioning - not a cooler for your tank
If one has a car crash it happens suddenly and unsuspectedly> Does it? It happenes fast!
A clogged pump or filter tube may cause a tank crash, heather break down, etc.. Could it be avoided?
Animals may die due to other reasons! Starvation, ilnesses, general tank condition, slow amonia poisening, etc... Is this considdered to be a crash?