shabbajh
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Originally Posted by AquaKnight http:///forum/thread/385231/at-a-loss/60#post_3378484
The salinity in the tank is probably good, but since we're almost out of straws..... You definitely sure your refractometer is still calibrated correctly? I bolded "your" in my original post, as I would still really suggest for Shawn to go test with his. Not saying you're off, but maybe your refracto is.
My reasoning is this, and what, honestly, a lot of suggestions are overlooking. There are still 4 fish in your tank, right? The key to finding out what the problem is with the tank, is finding what in world can this 4 fish live with, that new additions can not. IMHO, something has gradually changed, to the point where new coral additions and fish additions (the flame) are dead within hours. The only thing that I can honestly think of that these 4 fish can tolerate, that, jeez, you say even macro algae died, is salinity being way off.
If there really is heavy metal/chlorine poisoning going on that's killing new additions, I'm trying to figure out how the 4 current inhabitants are still there.
I do have fish in the aquarium, 5 of them, but the power blue has only been the tank for 3 months, and you them. You look at them wrong they will get sick. I can double check the calibration on the refractometer, but you would think if it is off and I used it to mix salt in the 29 gallon and put frags in there and the salt is off then they would die too. Right?
The idea is great! and will look at it tonight for sure. I can take all the suggestions I can get.
Originally Posted by AquaKnight http:///forum/thread/385231/at-a-loss/60#post_3378484
The salinity in the tank is probably good, but since we're almost out of straws..... You definitely sure your refractometer is still calibrated correctly? I bolded "your" in my original post, as I would still really suggest for Shawn to go test with his. Not saying you're off, but maybe your refracto is.
My reasoning is this, and what, honestly, a lot of suggestions are overlooking. There are still 4 fish in your tank, right? The key to finding out what the problem is with the tank, is finding what in world can this 4 fish live with, that new additions can not. IMHO, something has gradually changed, to the point where new coral additions and fish additions (the flame) are dead within hours. The only thing that I can honestly think of that these 4 fish can tolerate, that, jeez, you say even macro algae died, is salinity being way off.
If there really is heavy metal/chlorine poisoning going on that's killing new additions, I'm trying to figure out how the 4 current inhabitants are still there.
I do have fish in the aquarium, 5 of them, but the power blue has only been the tank for 3 months, and you them. You look at them wrong they will get sick. I can double check the calibration on the refractometer, but you would think if it is off and I used it to mix salt in the 29 gallon and put frags in there and the salt is off then they would die too. Right?
The idea is great! and will look at it tonight for sure. I can take all the suggestions I can get.