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Hey y’all, seeking some experienced guidance, 1st shift tank inspection I found all 3 of my blue leg hermits had died, bodies still in shells. What could have caused this?
Tank-20 gallon long frag, been runnning about 2 months, fully nitrite/nitrate cycled.
Nyos salt, dosing a teeny tiny bit of reef blueprint bacteria daily. Maybe 50 corals, 2 chromis(been in there maybe a month). 20 percent water change every 5 days or so. All parameters within agreed upon specs. I feed plenty, wide variety of foods, nyos goji pellets, DKI pellets(fish love that stuff btw), piscene flakes, dried mysis, frozen mysis.

Only new addition was a couple tablespoons of brs rox carbon.

Any thoughts on what would kill all 3 at once greatly appreciated. Thank you
 

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You didn't specifically state it, but is there a chance copper or more specifically copper sulfate got into the system somehow? That's known to kill inverts (including hermits) and leave everything else alone... If I had money to put down it would be something like that
 
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You didn't specifically state it, but is there a chance copper or more specifically copper sulfate got into the system somehow? That's known to kill inverts (including hermits) and leave everything else alone... If I had money to put down it would be something like that
Thank you, in what ways would that get in? I’m unfamiliar and don’t have a copper test
 

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I did not. I’m at 1.026. They’ve been in there a good month
Usually they would die a lot sooner than that if theres a big change in salinity so i'm not sure what the cause could be since you mentioned the food supply is adequate
 

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