When I tested the ammonia was low, green on the api test tubes.What’s you’re amonia right now?
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When I tested the ammonia was low, green on the api test tubes.What’s you’re amonia right now?
Yes RODI water, warm water overnight, add salt let mix the next night, keep water warm before doing WC. The same way I’ve done it multiple times with no issues.Are you using RODI water or tap water from the faucet?
With water changes- Are you equalizing temperature and salinity ?
API isn’t the best, hit or miss from what I’ve heard, Green definitely means ammonia tho which can be a huge problemWhen I tested the ammonia was low, green on the api test tubes.
Current fish that just died.Hey guys, I’m back to share my turmoil and maybe get some support again from you all. My tank was doing great after my last post regarding treating my tank with copper and raising salinity. I had done a few water changes after my copper treatment and copper was down low to a 0.69 ppm. All the fish were great and eating well, healthy etc. I was so busy with work I couldn’t do a water change for around 5 weeks. The fish were eating and swimming fine but my tank didn’t look very good. So on Friday I did a normal water change (40 gallons), my RedSea wavemakers were reallly dirty with low flow so decided to follow the Citric acid method and clean all my powerheads including mp40s. I kept them in clean water overnight and also rinsed well. Suddenly my naso tang wasn’t looking right and died the next day. Within the span of a few days I’ve lost several fish. I removed the wavemakers and rinsed again thinking there might have been Risidue on them and did another 50 gallon water change last night. My tests were all normal for my tank, no ammonia, nitrites, nitrates around 40 which has always been my case. I could not figure out what was causing my fish to die suddenly until I read about disturbing sand bed as if it’s not moved weekly can store toxic gases and toxic nutrients? I did see some bubbles on the side of my tank with the red and green algae on the bottom corners of tank but I cleaned and scrubbed to remove them. I removed all my live rock, and moved my sand bed to evenly distribute the sand, for some reason my sand moves all over the place leaving some spots that show the tank floor. Is wit possible for the sand bed to kill so many fish. I don’t have any sand sifting fish so the sand is only moved by the pumps. I found two fish stuck to my mp40s not sure if they were weak or just got pulled in? Any suggestions or any information is greatly appreciated? Should I move my sand around weekly? Get a goby? On my LFS guys insistence I retreated the tank with copper currently reading 1.98 ppm with copper power he believed the sand could have released some ich eggs or something I don’t believe so because the fish that died was so fast and none of them were sick of showing any signs of prolonged illness. I added the copper in hopes of a remedy before I read about the sand beds. Please help me find what’s going on. Thank you.
Pic of Birdnose that I had for a longtime healthy until the first WC after which I had problems the gills are a different color so indicates some but not sure what the problem isYes RODI water, warm water overnight, add salt let mix the next night, keep water warm before doing WC. The same way I’ve done it multiple times with no issues.
That upside down fish is gonna die soon tooCurrent fish that just died.
Yea as soon as I see them which sometimes may be some time due to work. I’m mixing some more water right now. Will be putting them on a big Rubbermaid container which I use to acclimate them. Can I use my mp40 powerhead in there? How many days can I keep them in there before their waste makes the water dirty. Also what do I do with the tank?You are pulling out the fish after they die right?
No nothing out of the normal.Kind of random do you have any plug in air freshener’s near the tank or has there recently been any household cleaning chemicals used near the tank ??
Yes I’m mixing water right now not sure how long before it’s ready luckily I had it warming up since this morning. I’m so worried for my tank, I finally had it running nicely and now suddenly because of my stupid mistake all my fish are dying! The f is going on!!!I would pull those fish out, either they have a disease that you can’t stop tonight and they won’t make it or something in the water is killing them and they need to get moved.
But I’m not an expert, @vetteguy53081 or @Jay Hemdal?
I think your options are let it lie fallow for a couple months or do a rip clean, @brandon429 can help you with that. If it is disease, jay or vette or someone will have to help you.Yes I’m mixing water right now not sure how long before it’s ready luckily I had it warming up since this morning. I’m so worried for my tank, I finally had it running nicely and now suddenly because of my stupid mistake all my fish are dying! The f is going on!!!
Once your fish are out of display, make certain you shake your rocks out really well so you aren’t carrying the dust and detritus over with themI think your options are let it lie fallow for a couple months or do a rip clean, @brandon429 can help you with that. If it is disease, jay or vette or someone will have to help you.
as long as you have enough liverock and change water often, they can be in the Rubbermaid for a bit, just aerate well
I do have ammonia. Is that that high to kill so many fish? Typically my ammonia is always near zero so never had an ammonia issue. Shoul I do WC or remove the fish from the tank. I have a large tank so am worries trying to catch the fish will stress them out even more. What should I doWhen I tested the ammonia was low, green on the api test tubes.
How many fish and how big a tank?I do have ammonia. Is that that high to kill so many fish? Typically my ammonia is always near zero so never had an ammonia issue. Shoul I do WC or remove the fish from the tank. I have a large tank so am worries trying to catch the fish will stress them out even more. What should I do
I bought a tank that was set up for ~ 5 months. I just recently, a week or two ago, removed the sand because I didn't like it. I did it in one go. So far no issues.Hey guys, I’m back to share my turmoil and maybe get some support again from you all. My tank was doing great after my last post regarding treating my tank with copper and raising salinity. I had done a few water changes after my copper treatment and copper was down low to a 0.69 ppm. All the fish were great and eating well, healthy etc. I was so busy with work I couldn’t do a water change for around 5 weeks. The fish were eating and swimming fine but my tank didn’t look very good. So on Friday I did a normal water change (40 gallons), my RedSea wavemakers were reallly dirty with low flow so decided to follow the Citric acid method and clean all my powerheads including mp40s. I kept them in clean water overnight and also rinsed well. Suddenly my naso tang wasn’t looking right and died the next day. Within the span of a few days I’ve lost several fish. I removed the wavemakers and rinsed again thinking there might have been Risidue on them and did another 50 gallon water change last night. My tests were all normal for my tank, no ammonia, nitrites, nitrates around 40 which has always been my case. I could not figure out what was causing my fish to die suddenly until I read about disturbing sand bed as if it’s not moved weekly can store toxic gases and toxic nutrients? I did see some bubbles on the side of my tank with the red and green algae on the bottom corners of tank but I cleaned and scrubbed to remove them. I removed all my live rock, and moved my sand bed to evenly distribute the sand, for some reason my sand moves all over the place leaving some spots that show the tank floor. Is wit possible for the sand bed to kill so many fish. I don’t have any sand sifting fish so the sand is only moved by the pumps. I found two fish stuck to my mp40s not sure if they were weak or just got pulled in? Any suggestions or any information is greatly appreciated? Should I move my sand around weekly? Get a goby? On my LFS guys insistence I retreated the tank with copper currently reading 1.98 ppm with copper power he believed the sand could have released some ich eggs or something I don’t believe so because the fish that died was so fast and none of them were sick of showing any signs of prolonged illness. I added the copper in hopes of a remedy before I read about the sand beds. Please help me find what’s going on. Thank you.
Should I just remove the sand? Go bare bottom?Hey guys, I’m back to share my turmoil and maybe get some support again from you all. My tank was doing great after my last post regarding treating my tank with copper and raising salinity. I had done a few water changes after my copper treatment and copper was down low to a 0.69 ppm. All the fish were great and eating well, healthy etc. I was so busy with work I couldn’t do a water change for around 5 weeks. The fish were eating and swimming fine but my tank didn’t look very good. So on Friday I did a normal water change (40 gallons), my RedSea wavemakers were reallly dirty with low flow so decided to follow the Citric acid method and clean all my powerheads including mp40s. I kept them in clean water overnight and also rinsed well. Suddenly my naso tang wasn’t looking right and died the next day. Within the span of a few days I’ve lost several fish. I removed the wavemakers and rinsed again thinking there might have been Risidue on them and did another 50 gallon water change last night. My tests were all normal for my tank, no ammonia, nitrites, nitrates around 40 which has always been my case. I could not figure out what was causing my fish to die suddenly until I read about disturbing sand bed as if it’s not moved weekly can store toxic gases and toxic nutrients? I did see some bubbles on the side of my tank with the red and green algae on the bottom corners of tank but I cleaned and scrubbed to remove them. I removed all my live rock, and moved my sand bed to evenly distribute the sand, for some reason my sand moves all over the place leaving some spots that show the tank floor. Is wit possible for the sand bed to kill so many fish. I don’t have any sand sifting fish so the sand is only moved by the pumps. I found two fish stuck to my mp40s not sure if they were weak or just got pulled in? Any suggestions or any information is greatly appreciated? Should I move my sand around weekly? Get a goby? On my LFS guys insistence I retreated the tank with copper currently reading 1.98 ppm with copper power he believed the sand could have released some ich eggs or something I don’t believe so because the fish that died was so fast and none of them were sick of showing any signs of prolonged illness. I added the copper in hopes of a remedy before I read about the sand beds. Please help me find what’s going on. Thank you.
I just did a rip clean of my tank, moved it, and put in a Reverse under gravel filter (emphasis on Reverse). It keeps the sand aerated and cleaner. Paul B has it on his 3,000 year old tankShould I just remove the sand? Go bare bottom?