It’s just calcium carbonate though lol. May have helped who knows.Get a grip!
Ok so I have a video of the wrasse. But I don’t have a YouTube channel.
Here it is. Doing better but still struggling.
Still image for those not on PC:
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
It’s just calcium carbonate though lol. May have helped who knows.Get a grip!
Thank you for helping. I’m on mobile so I don’t see a signature.This is extremely difficult to follow - with so many posts - to try to figure out 'what to do' with the fish. Could you click the link in my signature and answer the questions? Thanks - also pictures/videos under white light. BTW - I'm one of the fish medics - so not going to comment on the coral. Hopefully things start to improve.
HOW TO ASK FOR DISEASE DIAGNOSIS HELP LINKThank you for helping. I’m on mobile so I don’t see a signature.
Here is a video. Last 15 minutes again it’s been on the sand not swimming. I’m preparing a water change but it won’t be ready for another 3 hours. Salt is currently mixing. I just replaced the carbon.
I'm not sure what's happening. Tank main parameters look fine.
Cycled end of August 2023 (dry rock/live sand)
150g system
34.5ppm salinity
Alk 8.3 (dosing 15ml AFR never outside of 8.0-8.5dKh)
Cal 430
Mag 1325
No3 8ppm (Hanna HR)
Po4 0.04ppm (Hanna ULR)
Temp 77.7F
All tested with trident, but double checked with Hanna/Salifert manually to rule out errors.
For the past 3 months or so I've been fighting dinos. Started with Ostreopsis, beat it with in tank UV (still stragglers here and there so UV still 24/7). 3 weeks ago when Ostreopsis suppressed, LCAs came in (could be SCA but everyone on Mack's dino FB suggests LCA). I've dosed silicates via 40% waterglass to 2ppm. 10 days ago. I've let GHA run wild to help outcompete. What I've noticed is that everywhere the GHA is, the LCA will attach (half way up my rocks, I have to keep up with blowing them off).
I've used carbon starting 10 days ago too as I saw 1 snail parish. Still in sump ready to replace in a few days.
Now the bad. Starting 3 days ago, corals are stressed (green slimmer is usually always fully extended and polyps are barely seen, and my duncan is usually huge in PE, but almost closed up all day). I'm losing color in some SPS that were deeply colored, and a couple others RTN'd fast (over those 3 days). 5 trochus snails died yesterday, and it looks like another handful are dying today (even though they just laid eggs again). I don't know what to test. I'm doing an ICP today, but that will take a couple weeks.
I have not done a water change in almost 3 months - when the dinos started. I'm afraid it will start the dino cycle again. Do I water change? Do I start process of beating GHA and immediately dosing silicates to battle LCA? I'm not even sure LCA is causing my problems. I've had zero swings in any parameter that is measured.
I'm all out of ideas. Is my tank just crashing? Fish seem fine for now, RO water last ICP tested 4 months ago showed zero pollutants and filters look fresh still (have an inline TDS meter too).
I need some guidance. What's the safest approach?
Photo yesterday after blowing Dinos off:
Unfortunately I’m too late. Water change wasn’t in time. Lost both my Wrasse and my smallest Bimac Anthias.
Sorry about your losses!Unfortunately I’m too late. Water change wasn’t in time. Lost both my Wrasse and my smallest Bimac Anthias.
Yeah, it's a bummer. I had the more toxic strand first (ostreopsis) which was easy to beat with UV. What puzzles me is that literally over night, my corals went from looking awesome and starting to take off, to all stressed a few days ago when this all started happening. Large Cell isn't supposed to be very toxic. I'm starting to wonder if the whole tank just responded the same - like tolerated it without much notice, and then at one point it just completely knocked out defenses. I'll know more after ICP results. It just really sucks I had to lose fish this way.I feel your pain. I started my tank around the same time as you and fought a massive outbreak of dinos (all over the rock and thick layer of growth all over the sand bed) for 5 weeks starting in late October. I did almost everything commonly recommended. I believe the most important were running UV, dosing bacteria and silicate every day, and scrubbing the rocks and cleaning the sand every few days.
I’m sorry about your losing fish.
If I was in your shoes, I would id those dinos under microscope and start appropriate treatment ASAP, either UV, dosing silicates or other.
The fact that your wrasse and inverts spend a lot of time close to the sand point towards the sand being a problem. And dinos are on the sand…
Sorry this happened. Tell me; what lessons have you learned from this experience?
Thank you - losing fish in this fashion of not knowing is hard.I don't know whether Dinos or something else is causing your issues - however sympathies on the loss. The fact that corals etc also had/have issues - suggest that there is a toxin of some sort that either was transiently in the tank. Whether low O2, Co2, ammonia, or a coral toxin or Dinos. The pictures of the dead fish don't really help decide.
How long before this happened did you throw away the chaetoThank you - losing fish in this fashion of not knowing is hard.
It’s tough to say without getting the ICP back. What’s odd is that the corals went from very happy to very stressed literally over night. I did not add anything for the week prior. I don’t think Dinos would be such an instant response like that when they’ve been in the tank for 3 weeks (LCA, ostreopsis for the 5 weeks before that).
I have 2 heaters in the sump I’ll have to inspect, but both show full wattage when turned on. Only other thing - besides wet sides of the 3 MP40, is the return pump and another smaller return pump in the DT powering my UV. Not sure either can leach anything.
I did throw away some chaeto that somewhat rotted because I stopped shining light on it for 10 days. Maybe that could release toxins?
I tested for ammonia (API) two different times yesterday - as soon as I saw the fish struggling, and a few hours after. Also have a salifert colol chart in sump.Did you test for ammonia with all the die off? Why not do a 20gal WC instead of waiting for 40gal? Even a 10gal would have helped.