Hello,
For 3 days I have had my two nassarius and a cerith which are in bad shape, the nassariuses are on their backs (see photo) and the cerith does not move at all. They were fine until recently, they ate well (I put a mussel from time to time to feed heavly, the last one was last week and everyone feasted well). They're not dead YET, they still react to touch/light, but I don't know what's causing this?
I haven't changed anything in the tank except for a CO2 scrubber to increase the PH a little, I tested my water following that, here are the results:
(all tests are done with hanna checkers, exept NH3 and NO2 with red sea, en Mg with Red Sea foundation, PPT with calibrated refractometer)
I did a water change, and I sent an ICP test (the first of my tank, ATI, waiting for results) and i run activated carbon 24/7 in my tank.
I have another cerith which is doing very well, a strombus which is also doing very well, a porcelain which is doing very well, and at least 10 stomelas which are also doing well. The other invertebrates (several crabs, featherdusters and shrimps) are also doing very well, same for corals and fishes.
Thanks !
For 3 days I have had my two nassarius and a cerith which are in bad shape, the nassariuses are on their backs (see photo) and the cerith does not move at all. They were fine until recently, they ate well (I put a mussel from time to time to feed heavly, the last one was last week and everyone feasted well). They're not dead YET, they still react to touch/light, but I don't know what's causing this?
I haven't changed anything in the tank except for a CO2 scrubber to increase the PH a little, I tested my water following that, here are the results:
(all tests are done with hanna checkers, exept NH3 and NO2 with red sea, en Mg with Red Sea foundation, PPT with calibrated refractometer)
I did a water change, and I sent an ICP test (the first of my tank, ATI, waiting for results) and i run activated carbon 24/7 in my tank.
I have another cerith which is doing very well, a strombus which is also doing very well, a porcelain which is doing very well, and at least 10 stomelas which are also doing well. The other invertebrates (several crabs, featherdusters and shrimps) are also doing very well, same for corals and fishes.
Thanks !