Hello all,
I'm posting to get some guidance about my complete inability to keep any coral or invertebrates (reason I got into saltwater)
I have had a 75 gal + 20 gal sump (filter sock, biologic media, skimmer and UV light) for over 1 year now. I have a pair of clown fish, blue tank, foxface, blenny, orange line chromis and blue green chormis.
Over the last year, I have unfortunately lost various snails, cleaner shrimp, zoas, and even greenstar polyp and the hitchhikers (bubble algae, aptasia, and bristle worm). And some hermit carbs - although these seem to survive for a few weeks before dying unlike everything else.
My water parameters are salinity 35%, 0 nits, ammonia. Ca 380, Mg 1140, Alk 11. pH 7.8-8. Cu - 0 (at times I've seen a slight tinge in the tubes, but would still be closer to 0 than other lowest measurable marking). I use RO/DI with IO reef crystals, and recently switched to Kent Marine reef salt (because my LFS didn't have IO). Have a couple of LED marine lights (blue +white mix) - nothing crazy to write home about.
When I add snails, they stop moving as I drip acclimate them closer to my tanks settings. Have tried trochus, nassarius, and turbo snails over the year and all die almost right away. Nassarius snails would live for maybe 2-3 hours before going belly up. The others never move after acclimating them and would eventually rot.
The shrimp lived overnight, but didn't make it the next morning. The hermit crabs seem to live but they go find a spot and never move from there. Will move if I agitated them. Wouldn't go look for food etc. Eventually would die
The Zoas I add never open and melt over the 48 hrs. Greenstar polyp never opened either. They interestingly had hitchhikers - aptasia maybe, bristle worm, and bubble algae that I didn't realize until adding them. None of these made it either.
My rocks mostly have green algae. Not much purple cyano (few spots here and there)
I have been to my LFS and they weren't able to figure out exactly why I was having these issues. Initially, I thought it was time so kept a FOWLR tank for a year. The fish do ok, have only had a few losses and mostly bluegreen chromis after they got bullied by the female clown.
I had some fine sand but took that out 6 months ago because I thought maybe that was the problem.
Anyone have a similar problem like mine? Any thoughts or suggestions on what I should try or test?
Thank you very much! I would really appreciate your input
I'm posting to get some guidance about my complete inability to keep any coral or invertebrates (reason I got into saltwater)
I have had a 75 gal + 20 gal sump (filter sock, biologic media, skimmer and UV light) for over 1 year now. I have a pair of clown fish, blue tank, foxface, blenny, orange line chromis and blue green chormis.
Over the last year, I have unfortunately lost various snails, cleaner shrimp, zoas, and even greenstar polyp and the hitchhikers (bubble algae, aptasia, and bristle worm). And some hermit carbs - although these seem to survive for a few weeks before dying unlike everything else.
My water parameters are salinity 35%, 0 nits, ammonia. Ca 380, Mg 1140, Alk 11. pH 7.8-8. Cu - 0 (at times I've seen a slight tinge in the tubes, but would still be closer to 0 than other lowest measurable marking). I use RO/DI with IO reef crystals, and recently switched to Kent Marine reef salt (because my LFS didn't have IO). Have a couple of LED marine lights (blue +white mix) - nothing crazy to write home about.
When I add snails, they stop moving as I drip acclimate them closer to my tanks settings. Have tried trochus, nassarius, and turbo snails over the year and all die almost right away. Nassarius snails would live for maybe 2-3 hours before going belly up. The others never move after acclimating them and would eventually rot.
The shrimp lived overnight, but didn't make it the next morning. The hermit crabs seem to live but they go find a spot and never move from there. Will move if I agitated them. Wouldn't go look for food etc. Eventually would die
The Zoas I add never open and melt over the 48 hrs. Greenstar polyp never opened either. They interestingly had hitchhikers - aptasia maybe, bristle worm, and bubble algae that I didn't realize until adding them. None of these made it either.
My rocks mostly have green algae. Not much purple cyano (few spots here and there)
I have been to my LFS and they weren't able to figure out exactly why I was having these issues. Initially, I thought it was time so kept a FOWLR tank for a year. The fish do ok, have only had a few losses and mostly bluegreen chromis after they got bullied by the female clown.
I had some fine sand but took that out 6 months ago because I thought maybe that was the problem.
Anyone have a similar problem like mine? Any thoughts or suggestions on what I should try or test?
Thank you very much! I would really appreciate your input