So this morning I woke up to all of my fish laying on the substrate unalived.
I have recently been having a nitrate and phosphate spike and have been dosing accordingly to get these numbers down, which have been coming down slowly. Obviously, this means that algae in my tank is RIFE and so to fix this quickly I got a sea urchin from my LFS who has really been working wonders! I have also been cleaning the tank daily to try and help matters further. Two nights ago when cleaning, my Valentini Puffer jumped from the tank and puffed up as I managed to get her back in. All of my rock work fell apart as I did this and I could not get it back together so yesterday I took the rocks out, super glued and puttied them, waited for both to dry and popped them back in. My tank is over a year old and so I didn’t think the loss of this bacteria would be bad due to having around 2 inches of substrate and my filter sponges still in there. My corals, urchin and saffron goby are the only survivors (currently being housed and looked after my by LFS) but my clowns, shrimp, conch snail, orange spotted goby, puffer and blue star all passed. Any idea what got them? They were all swimming and happy before I went to bed.
I now need to start again I presume with my LFS telling me it would be best to get the substrate out too. What is the best way to do this? Shall I leave my sponges and rocks in saltwater and completely dump everything else out the tank and start the 4 week beginning cycle again? Any advice would really help!!
Thanks!
I have recently been having a nitrate and phosphate spike and have been dosing accordingly to get these numbers down, which have been coming down slowly. Obviously, this means that algae in my tank is RIFE and so to fix this quickly I got a sea urchin from my LFS who has really been working wonders! I have also been cleaning the tank daily to try and help matters further. Two nights ago when cleaning, my Valentini Puffer jumped from the tank and puffed up as I managed to get her back in. All of my rock work fell apart as I did this and I could not get it back together so yesterday I took the rocks out, super glued and puttied them, waited for both to dry and popped them back in. My tank is over a year old and so I didn’t think the loss of this bacteria would be bad due to having around 2 inches of substrate and my filter sponges still in there. My corals, urchin and saffron goby are the only survivors (currently being housed and looked after my by LFS) but my clowns, shrimp, conch snail, orange spotted goby, puffer and blue star all passed. Any idea what got them? They were all swimming and happy before I went to bed.
I now need to start again I presume with my LFS telling me it would be best to get the substrate out too. What is the best way to do this? Shall I leave my sponges and rocks in saltwater and completely dump everything else out the tank and start the 4 week beginning cycle again? Any advice would really help!!
Thanks!