Greetings all!
First post on R2R! Yay ... T_T ... well unfortunately it is not about something good and exciting, but about a tragedy that happened today which I still don't know the cause. Since I'm a newbie who has only been in this hobby and browsing the forums for about one year, I am hoping that I can get some help or suggestions here. Thanks in advance!
I did a tank upgrade today. Moved livestock from my old 20 gal to a newly cycled 90gal and things went bad... All the corals were dying (shrunk until only skeleton can be seen and had white floc coming out of the mouth) and inverts stopped moving immediately after I acclimated them and moved them over to the new tank. Almost like the water was poisoned... I spent the whole afternoon acclimating them by floating them in a container in the new tank with old water and slowly adding new water so I don't think acclimation is causing this issue. I moved them back to the old 20 gal after observing this but there is no sign of recovery.
I think the issue might be with the water in the newly cycled 90 gal, so here is a detailed version of what I did during the cycle and prior to moving livestock in:
I started the cycle one month ago with mixed saltwater (red sea coral pro), caribsea livesand, dry marco rock. Dosed Dr Tim's fishless cycle to 2ppm and used Fritz turbo start to begin. Also added another bottle of Dr Tim's one and only and several live rocks from my old tank for seeding after a few days. It took around a week for ammonia to start reducing and another two weeks for it to reach 0 (had seneye for monitoring). Nitrite also reached 0 after one more week. Then I added one bottle of copepods and dosed 20ml live phyto daily since then. The cycle was lights off with reefmat running only.
Several days ago I did a 50% water change, dosed microbacterclean and did a water test with the following results (api test kit is used for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, hanna checkers used for alk,phos,cal, and refractometer used for salinity):
salinity: 1.025 sg
ph: 7.8
alk: 8 dkh
ammonia: 0 ppm
nitrite: 0 ppm
nitrate: 10 ppm
phos: 0.06
calcium: 460
Today I went to my LFS to do a water test to make sure mine is accurate but got the following results:
salinity: 1.022 sg
ph: 7.9
alk: 7.8 dkh
ammonia: 0.1 ppm
nitrite: 0 ppm
nitrate: 6 ppm
phos: 0.2
calcium: 400
mag: 1224
There was a big difference with the salinity and phosphate results so I took a sample of the natural sea water that they had for sale and checked the readings with my test kits back home. Turns out refractometer was reading 1.027 for sea water, so I raised my salinity in the new tank to match this reading by adding more salt. Phosphate was reading crazy high at 0.27 for sea water (maybe it is broken...) so I did another test of the water in my old tank and it was 0.06, so at least the new tank had same readings as my old tank. Alk was lower than expected so I dosed 30ml red sea sodium carbonate and raised it to 9dkh. I also added a bag of RowaPhos in the sump to keep phosphate in control (rinsed several times with rodi, had very dirty and red wasted water coming out at first but eventually got better).
And that's about it. After a few hours when params are stable I started acclimating the livestock. And then ... (XoX)
I can't seem to identify what went wrong and i have no idea what to do next. any help would be appreciated!
First post on R2R! Yay ... T_T ... well unfortunately it is not about something good and exciting, but about a tragedy that happened today which I still don't know the cause. Since I'm a newbie who has only been in this hobby and browsing the forums for about one year, I am hoping that I can get some help or suggestions here. Thanks in advance!
I did a tank upgrade today. Moved livestock from my old 20 gal to a newly cycled 90gal and things went bad... All the corals were dying (shrunk until only skeleton can be seen and had white floc coming out of the mouth) and inverts stopped moving immediately after I acclimated them and moved them over to the new tank. Almost like the water was poisoned... I spent the whole afternoon acclimating them by floating them in a container in the new tank with old water and slowly adding new water so I don't think acclimation is causing this issue. I moved them back to the old 20 gal after observing this but there is no sign of recovery.
I think the issue might be with the water in the newly cycled 90 gal, so here is a detailed version of what I did during the cycle and prior to moving livestock in:
I started the cycle one month ago with mixed saltwater (red sea coral pro), caribsea livesand, dry marco rock. Dosed Dr Tim's fishless cycle to 2ppm and used Fritz turbo start to begin. Also added another bottle of Dr Tim's one and only and several live rocks from my old tank for seeding after a few days. It took around a week for ammonia to start reducing and another two weeks for it to reach 0 (had seneye for monitoring). Nitrite also reached 0 after one more week. Then I added one bottle of copepods and dosed 20ml live phyto daily since then. The cycle was lights off with reefmat running only.
Several days ago I did a 50% water change, dosed microbacterclean and did a water test with the following results (api test kit is used for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, hanna checkers used for alk,phos,cal, and refractometer used for salinity):
salinity: 1.025 sg
ph: 7.8
alk: 8 dkh
ammonia: 0 ppm
nitrite: 0 ppm
nitrate: 10 ppm
phos: 0.06
calcium: 460
Today I went to my LFS to do a water test to make sure mine is accurate but got the following results:
salinity: 1.022 sg
ph: 7.9
alk: 7.8 dkh
ammonia: 0.1 ppm
nitrite: 0 ppm
nitrate: 6 ppm
phos: 0.2
calcium: 400
mag: 1224
There was a big difference with the salinity and phosphate results so I took a sample of the natural sea water that they had for sale and checked the readings with my test kits back home. Turns out refractometer was reading 1.027 for sea water, so I raised my salinity in the new tank to match this reading by adding more salt. Phosphate was reading crazy high at 0.27 for sea water (maybe it is broken...) so I did another test of the water in my old tank and it was 0.06, so at least the new tank had same readings as my old tank. Alk was lower than expected so I dosed 30ml red sea sodium carbonate and raised it to 9dkh. I also added a bag of RowaPhos in the sump to keep phosphate in control (rinsed several times with rodi, had very dirty and red wasted water coming out at first but eventually got better).
And that's about it. After a few hours when params are stable I started acclimating the livestock. And then ... (XoX)
I can't seem to identify what went wrong and i have no idea what to do next. any help would be appreciated!