I am having bad luck with my reef tank. I let it cycle for just more than a month, blind feeding, did water tests. Throughout the cycle process the ammonia went up as normal, nitrite went up as normal but for the last 2 weeks it was stuck with off the charts nitrite and nitrate, and no ammonia. After 5 water changes over a 2 week period, the nitrite and nitrate levels went to 0 overnight which was strange. Algae was growing and over the next few days water changes remained stable at 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrite, 0 Nitrate and Salinity 1.020
I then added fish, 2x Percula Clownfish, 1x Blue Tang and 1x Moorish Idol. Referred to as CF, BT and MI respectively in rest of post.
The MI wasn't eating normal pellets or frozen food he was eating my corals(destroyed most of my corals), so then I made a mix to try and activate the MI's appetite, I mixed frozen foods(Mysis, Bloodworm etc) mixed with marine pellets all mixed in Seachem Garlic Guard, I froze it then fed it to the tank, very small portions daily. This seemed to have taken his interest, and he started eating it. As well as the BT and the CF were eating away at it too. I put a seaweed clip in there every time at feeding as well and left it for some hours but no one was interested in it, even dipped it in some garlic, still no interest.
However, things started turning upside down after 2 weeks since introducing the fish:
The MI started showing signs that he was struggling to keep himself the right way up by pointing his nose down and only turned right when there would be activity around the tank. I immediately QT'd him but within a day he died, he has some white spots on him but it wasn't the normal type of white spot, it was very faded and under his skin rather than on his skin. After the third week, the BT suddenly died, no white spot was present, but he has this white discoloration around his mouth and just under his mouth sort of on his "chin". Now in the fourth week, 1 of the CF has white spot, immediately QT'd and treated, died within hours, and now I see my second CF has white spot as well.
Testing water daily and comes up with 0 Amm, 0 Nitrite, 0 Nitrate and Salinity 1.025
I have freshwater tanks that I don't have any issues with.
Tank is 215 liters / 56 gal
I then added fish, 2x Percula Clownfish, 1x Blue Tang and 1x Moorish Idol. Referred to as CF, BT and MI respectively in rest of post.
The MI wasn't eating normal pellets or frozen food he was eating my corals(destroyed most of my corals), so then I made a mix to try and activate the MI's appetite, I mixed frozen foods(Mysis, Bloodworm etc) mixed with marine pellets all mixed in Seachem Garlic Guard, I froze it then fed it to the tank, very small portions daily. This seemed to have taken his interest, and he started eating it. As well as the BT and the CF were eating away at it too. I put a seaweed clip in there every time at feeding as well and left it for some hours but no one was interested in it, even dipped it in some garlic, still no interest.
However, things started turning upside down after 2 weeks since introducing the fish:
The MI started showing signs that he was struggling to keep himself the right way up by pointing his nose down and only turned right when there would be activity around the tank. I immediately QT'd him but within a day he died, he has some white spots on him but it wasn't the normal type of white spot, it was very faded and under his skin rather than on his skin. After the third week, the BT suddenly died, no white spot was present, but he has this white discoloration around his mouth and just under his mouth sort of on his "chin". Now in the fourth week, 1 of the CF has white spot, immediately QT'd and treated, died within hours, and now I see my second CF has white spot as well.
Testing water daily and comes up with 0 Amm, 0 Nitrite, 0 Nitrate and Salinity 1.025
I have freshwater tanks that I don't have any issues with.
Tank is 215 liters / 56 gal
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