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So, I thought I knew what I was doing - clearly I do not. Feeling a little overwhelmed and reaching out for help before I lose anything else. My ammonia is still high even after two water changes. Lost a six line wrasse and a valentini puffer yesterday - which I'm so bummed about. Fish were stressed over the weekend and I did not realize why until it was too late. Added several turbo snails on Thursday and found several dead too late which I'm assuming was the cause of the ammonia spike. Did a 10gallon water change as soon as I found the two dead fish and scooped out all the snails that I could find. (I'm realizing now I have WAY too many) I cleaned my canister filter sponges (with the old saltwater in the filter before dumping that water) and added tidal matrix 110 to help add more bacteria to the tank per our LFS recommendations. I also did another 15 gallon water change last night as well.
My tank: (established almost 5 months ago - upgraded from a 29gal that was established for about 6 months)
110 gallons, 90(ish) lbs of live rock, 3 power heads, 2 heaters (set to 78) and a cascade 1200 canister filter (with original media until I added tidal matrix 110 yesterday) & I make my own salt water with our tap water
In the tank:
Hermit Crabs (unknown amount - there are a TON)
1 Emerald Crab
2 large Decorator Spider Crabs
Turbo Snails (at least 17 - maybe more)
Small Snails (assorted - also a TON)
Sand Sifting Starfish
2 Tiger Sand Conch
2 Peppermint Shrimp (though lately, I've only been able to find one)
1 Long-Spine Urchin
1 Dolabella Sea Hare
1 Long-tentacle anemone
1 Australian Duncanopsammia - one polyp
2 Clarkii Clowns (paired)
1 Blue Velvet Damsel
1 Scissortail Damsel
1 Sailfin Tang
1 Naso Tang (supposed to be coming today from a previous online order)
1 Green Mandarin Dragonet
Yesterday's Water Parameters: (after 1st water change & used PRIME)
pH - 7.8 to 8.0 (used pH booster)
Ammonia - .25ppm (possibly slightly higher)
Nitrites - 0
Nitrates - 10ppm
Salinity - 1.020
*also added additional prime between water changes
Also added copepods yesterday for the mandarin last night (only to learn later I added the wrong kind... so I am now ordering more for him but want to get my tank in order!) So now, my current issues are a weird white substance on the sand bed which I'm worried is Ich, a lot of debris behind my live rock that I can't get to and ammonia levels are STILL up. The fish seem to be fine, swimming around and such and nowhere near as stressed but my water parameters are still the same. I have a naso tang that is supposed to be arriving from a previous online order - but now I'm worried about adding him to a bad tank! I'm worried about these white patches being dangerous and I don't know how to get my ammonia down. Should I move my live rock and clean behind it? Should I wait for my tank to add more bacteria with the tidal matrix addition? Is it still ok to add copepods for my mandarin? I'm so worried about my tank! I don't want to lose anyone else.
TODAY'S WATER PARAMETERS:
pH - 8.0 (cannot get it to raise anymore)
Ammonia - 0.25ppm
Nitrites - 0
Nitrates - 10ppm
Salinity - 1.0215
Pictures below of the tank, behind the live rock (kind of hard to tell just how much debris is back there), the pods I added yesterday and the white patches (which I'm really worried about). ANY advice is greatly appreciated!! I just want a healthy tank and ecosystem for my fish!
My tank: (established almost 5 months ago - upgraded from a 29gal that was established for about 6 months)
110 gallons, 90(ish) lbs of live rock, 3 power heads, 2 heaters (set to 78) and a cascade 1200 canister filter (with original media until I added tidal matrix 110 yesterday) & I make my own salt water with our tap water
In the tank:
Hermit Crabs (unknown amount - there are a TON)
1 Emerald Crab
2 large Decorator Spider Crabs
Turbo Snails (at least 17 - maybe more)
Small Snails (assorted - also a TON)
Sand Sifting Starfish
2 Tiger Sand Conch
2 Peppermint Shrimp (though lately, I've only been able to find one)
1 Long-Spine Urchin
1 Dolabella Sea Hare
1 Long-tentacle anemone
1 Australian Duncanopsammia - one polyp
2 Clarkii Clowns (paired)
1 Blue Velvet Damsel
1 Scissortail Damsel
1 Sailfin Tang
1 Naso Tang (supposed to be coming today from a previous online order)
1 Green Mandarin Dragonet
Yesterday's Water Parameters: (after 1st water change & used PRIME)
pH - 7.8 to 8.0 (used pH booster)
Ammonia - .25ppm (possibly slightly higher)
Nitrites - 0
Nitrates - 10ppm
Salinity - 1.020
*also added additional prime between water changes
Also added copepods yesterday for the mandarin last night (only to learn later I added the wrong kind... so I am now ordering more for him but want to get my tank in order!) So now, my current issues are a weird white substance on the sand bed which I'm worried is Ich, a lot of debris behind my live rock that I can't get to and ammonia levels are STILL up. The fish seem to be fine, swimming around and such and nowhere near as stressed but my water parameters are still the same. I have a naso tang that is supposed to be arriving from a previous online order - but now I'm worried about adding him to a bad tank! I'm worried about these white patches being dangerous and I don't know how to get my ammonia down. Should I move my live rock and clean behind it? Should I wait for my tank to add more bacteria with the tidal matrix addition? Is it still ok to add copepods for my mandarin? I'm so worried about my tank! I don't want to lose anyone else.
TODAY'S WATER PARAMETERS:
pH - 8.0 (cannot get it to raise anymore)
Ammonia - 0.25ppm
Nitrites - 0
Nitrates - 10ppm
Salinity - 1.0215
Pictures below of the tank, behind the live rock (kind of hard to tell just how much debris is back there), the pods I added yesterday and the white patches (which I'm really worried about). ANY advice is greatly appreciated!! I just want a healthy tank and ecosystem for my fish!
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