Hi!
All of my Banded Trochus Snail seem to be suffering from paralysis. They have all fallen off the glass to the floor. Their foot shows that they are alive, but they seem to lack the enegy to attach back to glass and just lie there slowly diying/starving.
I have pulled them all out of the tank and put them into my quarantine tank with some fresh aquaforest salt 24hours ago and they are still unresponsive.
The die off seems to coincide with my switch to Aquaforest Hybrid pro-salt for water changes. I have been dealing with some cyanobacteria for about 4-5 weeks (likely due to letting my phosphate creep up to 0.16ppm for a few months). It was suggested to me that I use the "Aquaforest Hybrid pro salt" to try to rebalance the healthy bacteria to fight off the cyano. I had done about 15% water change over 4 days before I noticed all the snails drop and have switched back to my regular aquaforest salt.
My 400L (105USGallons) tank is 1yr old. Mixed tank with mainly LPS and just started adding some SPS and have fish in there too with some shrimps and startfish . Dose All-for-reef, have skimmer, GFO and carbon filter. I do 10% water change per week gradually with automated water changer. Pictures of tank below. Picture taken early in morning so some corals are still opening up.
My Levels:
ALK: 9.5 kdH
Salinity: 1.025
PH: 8.0
Nitrate: 1.6ppm
Phosphate: 0.03ppm -> this was 0.12-0.16 until I started using GFO 7 days ago
Calcium: 450 ppm
Magnesium: 1700pm* see comment below: I don't trust this measurement
Amonia: 0ppm -> mesured off a cheap API test kit so take this with a grain of salt.
I have read that very high magnesium can paralyse snails. But I'm very sceptical of my magnesium reading. When I test the magnesium level of freshly mixed aquaforest salt I get 1800ppm with my red sea test kit (label says it should be ~1330pm). The Hybrid pro was measuring 1750ppm. I measured the magnesium 3 times for each salt mix and my tank and obtained consistent results. So I don't think the test kit is correct. Can't get the hanna magnesium tester where I live... at least not quickly and no reagent in country anyways.
Anyone seen any issues with their snails with cyano or any other ideas what could be happening? Coral seem ok, but alkalinity consumption seems less than usual so there might be some stress that I haven't identified. Need help to troubleshoot.
Thanks so much community!
All of my Banded Trochus Snail seem to be suffering from paralysis. They have all fallen off the glass to the floor. Their foot shows that they are alive, but they seem to lack the enegy to attach back to glass and just lie there slowly diying/starving.
I have pulled them all out of the tank and put them into my quarantine tank with some fresh aquaforest salt 24hours ago and they are still unresponsive.
The die off seems to coincide with my switch to Aquaforest Hybrid pro-salt for water changes. I have been dealing with some cyanobacteria for about 4-5 weeks (likely due to letting my phosphate creep up to 0.16ppm for a few months). It was suggested to me that I use the "Aquaforest Hybrid pro salt" to try to rebalance the healthy bacteria to fight off the cyano. I had done about 15% water change over 4 days before I noticed all the snails drop and have switched back to my regular aquaforest salt.
My 400L (105USGallons) tank is 1yr old. Mixed tank with mainly LPS and just started adding some SPS and have fish in there too with some shrimps and startfish . Dose All-for-reef, have skimmer, GFO and carbon filter. I do 10% water change per week gradually with automated water changer. Pictures of tank below. Picture taken early in morning so some corals are still opening up.
My Levels:
ALK: 9.5 kdH
Salinity: 1.025
PH: 8.0
Nitrate: 1.6ppm
Phosphate: 0.03ppm -> this was 0.12-0.16 until I started using GFO 7 days ago
Calcium: 450 ppm
Magnesium: 1700pm* see comment below: I don't trust this measurement
Amonia: 0ppm -> mesured off a cheap API test kit so take this with a grain of salt.
I have read that very high magnesium can paralyse snails. But I'm very sceptical of my magnesium reading. When I test the magnesium level of freshly mixed aquaforest salt I get 1800ppm with my red sea test kit (label says it should be ~1330pm). The Hybrid pro was measuring 1750ppm. I measured the magnesium 3 times for each salt mix and my tank and obtained consistent results. So I don't think the test kit is correct. Can't get the hanna magnesium tester where I live... at least not quickly and no reagent in country anyways.
Anyone seen any issues with their snails with cyano or any other ideas what could be happening? Coral seem ok, but alkalinity consumption seems less than usual so there might be some stress that I haven't identified. Need help to troubleshoot.
Thanks so much community!