AustinCase
New Member
Hi,
I recently noticed I have a hose clamp on my return pump that has a rusty build up on it.
I haven't noticed any negative impact to my corals (multiple zoas, one hammer and a couple ricordias).
The big issue I was having was newly introduced fish. This was something that in early March new fish only lasted a few days. I upgraded to a 120 from a 55 and transferred over all the water and everything else. The transfer happened in mid February. I still have not figured out the cause of the deaths and I've been too scared to add anything new since then. I don't want anymore fish to die but also don't want to waste money. Also while all this was/is going on I've had 2 clowns remain as healthy as ever. All parameters are where they should be as well.
I guess my big question is, can the rust from the clap be harmful to new fish and maybe my clowns are just not phased by it since they've been in the tank from the jump.
I recently noticed I have a hose clamp on my return pump that has a rusty build up on it.
I haven't noticed any negative impact to my corals (multiple zoas, one hammer and a couple ricordias).
The big issue I was having was newly introduced fish. This was something that in early March new fish only lasted a few days. I upgraded to a 120 from a 55 and transferred over all the water and everything else. The transfer happened in mid February. I still have not figured out the cause of the deaths and I've been too scared to add anything new since then. I don't want anymore fish to die but also don't want to waste money. Also while all this was/is going on I've had 2 clowns remain as healthy as ever. All parameters are where they should be as well.
I guess my big question is, can the rust from the clap be harmful to new fish and maybe my clowns are just not phased by it since they've been in the tank from the jump.