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Hi - newbie here. Need advice - sorry in advance for the long story. Recently set up a 130gal with 75lbs of dry live rock and sand. I did a fishless cycle (and added a bottle of API quickstart that came free with my sand) and at 4 weeks my water looked good after a decent ammonia and nitrite spike:
Amm: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10-20ppm
PH: 8.1
Temp: 77
SG: 1.024
I thought a small school of Green Chromis would be a good first fish - allegedly hardy, easy, good starter fish - at least according to the online vendors. So I ordered 6 from LA (I'm remote - no LFS), then acclimated and added them directly to the main tank (no QT yet - big mistake obviously). 2 died immediately, and then over the next few days the others all died, all with red spots on their bodies. I figured the red spots were wounds from rough shipping. Also, 3 of them had gone over the falls (overflow) into the heater chamber, where I had to net them out, so I guessed I might have stressed them severely or pinned them/hurt them with the net (the heater chamber is a weird triangle shape - very tough to net out of). So, I waited 1 week, put screens over the overflows, and ordered another school of 8 chromis. This time 2 arrived dead, and then one day later 3 more have died, all with red spots. As I type, 3 are still alive and looking OK.
So after researching (which I should have done first), it appears they all have / had Uronema, and it is in my DT. My question is, what to do now? It seems there are basically 2 opinions about what to do if this disease is in your DT:
1) Break down the tank entirely, throw out the sand and buy new, bleach / sun dry all of the rock and the tank, and start over.
2) Live with the disease in the tank, and never add chromis / damsels again.
I definitely prefer option 2, as long as I can be reasonably confident that no other fish will get this if I am careful with everything else. If it really has to be option 1, I'd probably just break it down and give up SW, and do a FW tank again instead. And yes, I'll set up a QT for the future.
Opinions / experiences appreciated please.
Amm: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10-20ppm
PH: 8.1
Temp: 77
SG: 1.024
I thought a small school of Green Chromis would be a good first fish - allegedly hardy, easy, good starter fish - at least according to the online vendors. So I ordered 6 from LA (I'm remote - no LFS), then acclimated and added them directly to the main tank (no QT yet - big mistake obviously). 2 died immediately, and then over the next few days the others all died, all with red spots on their bodies. I figured the red spots were wounds from rough shipping. Also, 3 of them had gone over the falls (overflow) into the heater chamber, where I had to net them out, so I guessed I might have stressed them severely or pinned them/hurt them with the net (the heater chamber is a weird triangle shape - very tough to net out of). So, I waited 1 week, put screens over the overflows, and ordered another school of 8 chromis. This time 2 arrived dead, and then one day later 3 more have died, all with red spots. As I type, 3 are still alive and looking OK.
So after researching (which I should have done first), it appears they all have / had Uronema, and it is in my DT. My question is, what to do now? It seems there are basically 2 opinions about what to do if this disease is in your DT:
1) Break down the tank entirely, throw out the sand and buy new, bleach / sun dry all of the rock and the tank, and start over.
2) Live with the disease in the tank, and never add chromis / damsels again.
I definitely prefer option 2, as long as I can be reasonably confident that no other fish will get this if I am careful with everything else. If it really has to be option 1, I'd probably just break it down and give up SW, and do a FW tank again instead. And yes, I'll set up a QT for the future.
Opinions / experiences appreciated please.