I was very careful about not wearing any perfume the day that I cleaned the tank out. I had a foxface, puffer, damsel and coral beauty. I can't believe that I wiped them all out!!! My husband has just about had enough of the saltwater tank (expensive), so I am not sure what to do now.
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We have only had the tank up for around three months and I have vacuumed the gravel one other time. I really did not clean the live rock just rearranged all of it. So the rest of you have used rubbermaid containers and everything was OK? Could a piece of live rock still had die off on it from...
I changed approximately 14 gallons of water last night in our 72 gallon. I had let the water set in a rubbermaid tub overnight with powerhead to circulate salt/ buffer. (I did check temp and salinity before dumping in). Within thirty minutes of doing the water change I noticed the fish...
We currently have a 72 gallon bowfront with a porcupine puffer fish that apparently ate a small maroon clown. Pet store is going to take the puffer back in on an exchange for another puffer. We chose the porcupine because he was not suppose to release any toxins that would kill our other fish...
Would a porcupine puffer kill other fish? I have a 72 gallon bowfront with a damsel, coral beauty, foxface, and maroon clown. It seems like the puffer and foxface seem to want to hide in the same rock area, Thanks for your input.
I know power heads are very important in a saltwater aquarium. We were not told that you must have alot of water movement to increase the oxygen level in the aquarium and learned the hard way. Hope you figure things out.
I have a 72 gallon bow front with live rock and currently have the following fish:
maroon clown
coral beauty
porcupine puffer
foxface
blue damsel
Would you advise adding a Clown Triggerfish and a Huma Huma Trigger? Will everyone get along? Thanks!
I recently purchased a yellow tang on Saturday and noticed Wednesday evening the tang was rubbing against the rock and upon inspection I discovered a few small white specks on the front two fins, and minimal on body. My question is, do I treat with lowering salinity or do I just flush him? I...