First of all, all of the fish, corals, and inverts seem totally fine. 33g tank. Here's a timeline of events:
5/8
Got a Royal Gramma from Biota. The bag burst at some point during the shipping process, so the fish and the bag were in the outer bag when it arrived. I assume the fish was subjected to ammonia poisoning. It wasn't doing well at all but I added it to the tank to try to save it.
5/10
Parameters: Alkalinity 8.6, Nitrate 0, Phosphate 0.02
5/11
Added AlgaeBarn 5280 copepods, live brine shrimp, and coralline algae spores. I added the live brine shrimp to unsuccessfully try to convince the Royal Gramma to eat.
Parameters: Alkalinity 8.7
5/13
The Royal Gramma died I pulled it out within a few hours after it died, but it got stuck to a powerhead and I would say about 1/3rd of its mass got shredded into the aquarium.
Parameters: Alkalinity 8.7
5/14
Most of the algae disintegrated and the sand started blowing everywhere. Slight water cloudiness. I thought most likely nutrients had bottomed out due to heavy skimming and the prior low test. I added about 1 tsp of reef roids, heavily fed mysis and cyclopeeze, and I also turned the skimmer off.
5/15
High water cloudiness, still lack of algae in most places there was usually algae in the tank. White strings on the back glass of the tank. Copepods appeared everywhere on the glass. I suspected a major bacterial bloom was taking place and turned the skimmer back on.
Parameters: Alkalinity 8.9
5/16
Reduced water cloudiness, algae beginning to come back. Sand is still blowing everywhere.
Parameters: Nitrate 2.8, Phosphate 0.3 ppm!!!!!
What is going on? Why did the algae die and the sand start blowing everywhere while before it was held together, presumably by algae? Why are phosphates so high now even though most of the algae is gone?
5/8
Got a Royal Gramma from Biota. The bag burst at some point during the shipping process, so the fish and the bag were in the outer bag when it arrived. I assume the fish was subjected to ammonia poisoning. It wasn't doing well at all but I added it to the tank to try to save it.
5/10
Parameters: Alkalinity 8.6, Nitrate 0, Phosphate 0.02
5/11
Added AlgaeBarn 5280 copepods, live brine shrimp, and coralline algae spores. I added the live brine shrimp to unsuccessfully try to convince the Royal Gramma to eat.
Parameters: Alkalinity 8.7
5/13
The Royal Gramma died I pulled it out within a few hours after it died, but it got stuck to a powerhead and I would say about 1/3rd of its mass got shredded into the aquarium.
Parameters: Alkalinity 8.7
5/14
Most of the algae disintegrated and the sand started blowing everywhere. Slight water cloudiness. I thought most likely nutrients had bottomed out due to heavy skimming and the prior low test. I added about 1 tsp of reef roids, heavily fed mysis and cyclopeeze, and I also turned the skimmer off.
5/15
High water cloudiness, still lack of algae in most places there was usually algae in the tank. White strings on the back glass of the tank. Copepods appeared everywhere on the glass. I suspected a major bacterial bloom was taking place and turned the skimmer back on.
Parameters: Alkalinity 8.9
5/16
Reduced water cloudiness, algae beginning to come back. Sand is still blowing everywhere.
Parameters: Nitrate 2.8, Phosphate 0.3 ppm!!!!!
What is going on? Why did the algae die and the sand start blowing everywhere while before it was held together, presumably by algae? Why are phosphates so high now even though most of the algae is gone?