rc cola
New Member
The other day I came home from work and my lemon goby and royal gramma were on their last legs... and gasping for oxygen. I immediately tested my water and saw the following results
Nitrites - 0 ppm
Nitrates - 20 ppm ( for some reason i have never been able to get this down)
pH - 8.3
Ammonia - .5 (I know this is where the prob is)
question, what causes Ammonia to spike all of a sudden?
About 2 weeks ago i came home from a weeks vacation and my Bengaii Cardinal was missing.. my roomate had been feeding my fish and they were all fine except him... just gone.. I assumed that the crabs ate him but is it possible that he died, floated up into the filter and started rotting.. and the decomp is causing this ammonia spike?
---INFO---
my tank running for about 6 months now.
47 gal tank
30 lbs of live rock (working on adding more) -lots of coralene growth
5 - Hermit crabs
5 - Snails
1 - Lemon Goby (dead)
1 - Royal Gramma (dead)
1 - Begaii Cardinal (dead)
2- Chromis (Alive!)
2- Rock Anemonies
Live Sand
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Any suggestions regarding this issue or any suggestions at all are MUCH APPRECIATED!
THANKS IN ADVANCE!!
Nitrites - 0 ppm
Nitrates - 20 ppm ( for some reason i have never been able to get this down)
pH - 8.3
Ammonia - .5 (I know this is where the prob is)
question, what causes Ammonia to spike all of a sudden?
About 2 weeks ago i came home from a weeks vacation and my Bengaii Cardinal was missing.. my roomate had been feeding my fish and they were all fine except him... just gone.. I assumed that the crabs ate him but is it possible that he died, floated up into the filter and started rotting.. and the decomp is causing this ammonia spike?
---INFO---
my tank running for about 6 months now.
47 gal tank
30 lbs of live rock (working on adding more) -lots of coralene growth
5 - Hermit crabs
5 - Snails
1 - Lemon Goby (dead)
1 - Royal Gramma (dead)
1 - Begaii Cardinal (dead)
2- Chromis (Alive!)
2- Rock Anemonies
Live Sand
[hr]
Any suggestions regarding this issue or any suggestions at all are MUCH APPRECIATED!
THANKS IN ADVANCE!!