Hi!
Unfortunately, this morning I woke up to all my fish deceased, the sea cucumber and anemone also dead, with some gooey like slime stuck in my return pump.
All of my crabs and snails are alive including my pom-pom, Anemone Crab and my Conchs, critters I thought to be extremely sensitive. Are crabs and snails likely to survive toxins? What is likely to have killed everything?
A little insight, I have been on Holiday for over a week, got back and did a water change, one of my fish died last night, but he looked awfully skinny qnd was covered in scratches, I saw my fish attacking him and I just assumed him dying stressed the other fish into attacking him. This morning, they were all dead, after all appearing fine and eating last night.
More details on the fish, all of their gills were puffed out, none of their gills were pink. They had all lost their colour.
Ammonia was slightly high at 0.25, but 5 dead fish in the tank over night checks out.
another thing to note, only one thing had been eaten. Normally when something dies in my tank, the crabs and snails are on them in an instant, but nothing had been eaten on the sea cucumber. Were the critters spoilt for choice? Or did they go to the first thing that died, the cucumber? How do critters behave with multiple casualties? I would have thought they'd sort of split up and eat everything, instead of everything on one thing.
Could it have been something entirely different? I had done a waterchange with slightly cooler water at 22 degrees instead of 25. But the salinity is 33.9 ppt, it's a little low after my week away as I had forgotten about the filter sock blocking up.
Unfortunately, this morning I woke up to all my fish deceased, the sea cucumber and anemone also dead, with some gooey like slime stuck in my return pump.
All of my crabs and snails are alive including my pom-pom, Anemone Crab and my Conchs, critters I thought to be extremely sensitive. Are crabs and snails likely to survive toxins? What is likely to have killed everything?
A little insight, I have been on Holiday for over a week, got back and did a water change, one of my fish died last night, but he looked awfully skinny qnd was covered in scratches, I saw my fish attacking him and I just assumed him dying stressed the other fish into attacking him. This morning, they were all dead, after all appearing fine and eating last night.
More details on the fish, all of their gills were puffed out, none of their gills were pink. They had all lost their colour.
Ammonia was slightly high at 0.25, but 5 dead fish in the tank over night checks out.
another thing to note, only one thing had been eaten. Normally when something dies in my tank, the crabs and snails are on them in an instant, but nothing had been eaten on the sea cucumber. Were the critters spoilt for choice? Or did they go to the first thing that died, the cucumber? How do critters behave with multiple casualties? I would have thought they'd sort of split up and eat everything, instead of everything on one thing.
Could it have been something entirely different? I had done a waterchange with slightly cooler water at 22 degrees instead of 25. But the salinity is 33.9 ppt, it's a little low after my week away as I had forgotten about the filter sock blocking up.