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I don't mean offense by this, but are you using RODI water or tap water? Just asking because my friend who is new to saltwater aquariums is going to use tap water even though I've told him very strongly he should try to use RODI or some form of distilled water.
But if you did use tap water and did a lot of water changes, you may have actually raised the nitrate level (among other things) depending on the quality of your water supply.
On Saturday the 27th I added about 5 teaspoons of ich-x as the directions say 1 teaspoon per 10 gallons.Could you let us know exactly how much ich-x was applied over what time frame? From my understanding this can be lethal to fish. As far as the remaining fish, are there any signs of disease? If there was ich, I would also recommend getting the fish to a cheap QT tank and putting them through a full treatment. While being treated you can worry about the biological filtration of the display if needed.
If I read correctly you have chromis, blenny and clowns still alive? If so no need for a large QT, cheap petco/petsmart tanks will work great.
I used tap water and put API tap water conditioner. water levels read fine at first for the first month. So far I did 2 water changes.I second this, tap water is very detrimental to fish, as there is so much crap in it, even using dechlorinating chemicals to make it "safe" is not necessarily making it safe. RO/DI Water is the way to success in your tank.
Andrew!I'll start with some basic procedures that will help or at the least, won't interrupt any future plans.
1) Pull the dead fish from the tank
2) If you have any forms of aeration, I would start those now (oxygen stone, skimmer, pointing powerheads at the surface of the water).
3) Read up on a freshwater dip. You may or may not receive the suggestion to FW dip the fish depending on if they think this is ammonia vs. ich vs. velvet, so I would hold off, but read up now so you have that tool in your back pocket if needed.
4) Be ready to have a QT set up. Do you have acess to more SW? You may want to drop a heater into it now so you can use down the road for QT or for water changes if need be. Worst case scenario is you waste 30 cents in electricity warming that water. If you don't have water ready, start making some water if you have a RODI.
What foods do you have on hand? Frozen? Nori? Do you have any vitamin supplements on hand by chance (e.g. selcon)?
Mean like a pic of my tank?Or is this something for the tank lol my badFull tank shot is always helpful.
For a tank as new as this to have ich, it might be worth looking into the source if your fish, and if you can’t quarantee the quality and health, you will need to run full quarantine procedures and you will certainly need to do something in the current tank to clear the disease out of it. if you don’t more and more animals will just die unfortunately.
There seems so many things going on here, that I really wonder if it’s worth doing a full reset with the tank, because it’s a size that its relatively easy to do, and temporary rehouse the fish.
Running a marine tank shouldn’t be this difficult and there are so many things going on........ You shouldn’t really have nitrites at that level either
If it were me, I would temporarily rehouse the fish, probably in quarantine in view of the situation. If you don’t know how to do this ask the LFS who sold you the fish, and also ask them what procedures if any they have to guarantee healthy fish. If they can’t answer then....
While there in quarantine empty the tank, and then clean it out thoroughly. When the fish are in good health fill the tank back up, add some ATM Colony or similar and put the fish back in straight away. But don’t put anything in that’s diseased or potentially diseased or you will be back to the start.
I don’t quarantine either of my tanks. BUT, that’s because I trust the sources of my fish, but I’m in the UK so that’s maybe slightly different here, I don’t know.