Aloha from Hawaii.
I apologize in advance dor the length of this post. It's a lot of information but I have a lot going on.
I'm not super new to reef tanks but my BF has more of the experience. I'm mostly into saltwater but slowly learning more about corals so go easy on me. I'm a perfectionist so I obsess over keeping perfect parameters and testing often. My BF is more laid back and just does the weekly, partial water changes and thinks it will fix everything (and most of the time it does). He's not really the kind to post for help but Im knowledge hungry and need to know EVERYTHING so I can perfect it so here's my post.
We have four tanks and a QT. One is his reef tank, one is my saltwater tank (no corals), one is our octopus tank and one is a newly established reef tank (2 months), which is what I will be talking about today.
The tank in question has a couple BTA's, mushrooms, leathers, kenya tree, zoas etc. We also had a yellow tang, wrasse and clown pair (along with typical cleanup crew like hermits). Recently, he purchased a new live rock from a 'friend' who was moving. After putting the rock in, we noticed ich (or what looks like it) pretty soon after. It spread FAST. I ordered a reef safe ich treatment but before it arrived, I woke up to find most of the fish died suddenly through the night I posted the video of my clown on a few pages but I'm getting conflicting info on what disease it looks like. I will add a video to help identify it. Advice on how to proceed treatment with the remaining fish (reef safe) would be appreciated. I would ideally like to get everything out and just keep corals but I can't get the cleanup crew without disrupting the corals
The parameters are:
Salinity- 1.024
PH 7.4 (do I need to raise it?)
KH 7
Calcium-450
Phosphate/ammonia- 0
Nitrates- 40 now that the fish died but doing a partial water changes now.
*Am I missing anything?
One nem will stay tucked in while the other is fully spread out and then they will swap but rarely are they both in full spread at the same time. I have no idea why. And he's starting to get a good bit of algae growth showing up quickly as well. Anything I should change, add or do?
I'm kind of nervous because one of the sick clowns were in my fish tank for a few days before we really noticed the ich however I'm convinced he had ich before going into my tank. Should I start to treat my fish now, even though I don't see signs of ich yet? I'm scared it will show up fast like his tank did and kill all of my tangs. My tank stays perfect so I don't want to experience what his tank is doing.
lastly, I was reading up on alkalinity and saw where it said it's "beneficial to add alkalinity every so often". What does this do, should I be adding it and how do I know when I need it? I read it needs to be dosed equally with calcium but his calcium levels tested a little elevated so that information confused me.
I know it's a lot to answer and I have a lot going on so I appreciate any input.
I apologize in advance dor the length of this post. It's a lot of information but I have a lot going on.
I'm not super new to reef tanks but my BF has more of the experience. I'm mostly into saltwater but slowly learning more about corals so go easy on me. I'm a perfectionist so I obsess over keeping perfect parameters and testing often. My BF is more laid back and just does the weekly, partial water changes and thinks it will fix everything (and most of the time it does). He's not really the kind to post for help but Im knowledge hungry and need to know EVERYTHING so I can perfect it so here's my post.
We have four tanks and a QT. One is his reef tank, one is my saltwater tank (no corals), one is our octopus tank and one is a newly established reef tank (2 months), which is what I will be talking about today.
The tank in question has a couple BTA's, mushrooms, leathers, kenya tree, zoas etc. We also had a yellow tang, wrasse and clown pair (along with typical cleanup crew like hermits). Recently, he purchased a new live rock from a 'friend' who was moving. After putting the rock in, we noticed ich (or what looks like it) pretty soon after. It spread FAST. I ordered a reef safe ich treatment but before it arrived, I woke up to find most of the fish died suddenly through the night I posted the video of my clown on a few pages but I'm getting conflicting info on what disease it looks like. I will add a video to help identify it. Advice on how to proceed treatment with the remaining fish (reef safe) would be appreciated. I would ideally like to get everything out and just keep corals but I can't get the cleanup crew without disrupting the corals
The parameters are:
Salinity- 1.024
PH 7.4 (do I need to raise it?)
KH 7
Calcium-450
Phosphate/ammonia- 0
Nitrates- 40 now that the fish died but doing a partial water changes now.
*Am I missing anything?
One nem will stay tucked in while the other is fully spread out and then they will swap but rarely are they both in full spread at the same time. I have no idea why. And he's starting to get a good bit of algae growth showing up quickly as well. Anything I should change, add or do?
I'm kind of nervous because one of the sick clowns were in my fish tank for a few days before we really noticed the ich however I'm convinced he had ich before going into my tank. Should I start to treat my fish now, even though I don't see signs of ich yet? I'm scared it will show up fast like his tank did and kill all of my tangs. My tank stays perfect so I don't want to experience what his tank is doing.
lastly, I was reading up on alkalinity and saw where it said it's "beneficial to add alkalinity every so often". What does this do, should I be adding it and how do I know when I need it? I read it needs to be dosed equally with calcium but his calcium levels tested a little elevated so that information confused me.
I know it's a lot to answer and I have a lot going on so I appreciate any input.
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