jmbdrummer
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Hello,
New to the saltwater world and had two damsels die within a day of each other.
Tank set up is a 24x24x12 it is considered a tall tank. Over the back filter. Live rock and crushed coral bottom.
I had my water tested the day my one died. Must have died while I was at the pet store. The water tested fine. My SG rose to .026 which I had been keeping it around .024 to .025. I keep the water around 80 degrees.
The tank has been up and running for 6 weeks with no other issues. I have done a water change previously about 4 weeks in. And have made sure to top off for evaporation. Monitoring the SG after water is added.
I recently added new RO water to bring the SG back down. This was after the first fish died. With that water change I was running low on RO water and added some purified water with it. I added some detoxifer that the LFS suggested as well being sure not to over dose it. Mixed it all then added it. The next evening is when my other fish died.
Any ideas or tips. I know I have a lot to learn. I am hoping to introduce copepods soon to support a mandarin goby in about 6 more weeks. The LFS should have the copepods in today. Not sure if I should add them to the tank now.
The fish seemed to be happy besides the one would chase the other. They would swim and hide in and around the live rock. One would hang out by the heater from time to time but the temp stayed the same.
New to the saltwater world and had two damsels die within a day of each other.
Tank set up is a 24x24x12 it is considered a tall tank. Over the back filter. Live rock and crushed coral bottom.
I had my water tested the day my one died. Must have died while I was at the pet store. The water tested fine. My SG rose to .026 which I had been keeping it around .024 to .025. I keep the water around 80 degrees.
The tank has been up and running for 6 weeks with no other issues. I have done a water change previously about 4 weeks in. And have made sure to top off for evaporation. Monitoring the SG after water is added.
I recently added new RO water to bring the SG back down. This was after the first fish died. With that water change I was running low on RO water and added some purified water with it. I added some detoxifer that the LFS suggested as well being sure not to over dose it. Mixed it all then added it. The next evening is when my other fish died.
Any ideas or tips. I know I have a lot to learn. I am hoping to introduce copepods soon to support a mandarin goby in about 6 more weeks. The LFS should have the copepods in today. Not sure if I should add them to the tank now.
The fish seemed to be happy besides the one would chase the other. They would swim and hide in and around the live rock. One would hang out by the heater from time to time but the temp stayed the same.
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