burnnspy
Active Member
So far I have watched some livestock die in my reef tank:
Dottyback eaten by a hermit that was sold to me as a scarlet hermit but wasn't.
Scopas Tang, got a type of fungus and died before copper treatment became effective.
Hawkfish jumped from the tank.
Pipefish, I tried to save it from the LFS, because it wasn't doing well so I got it discounted. It wouldnt eat, even when surrounded by amphipods and copepods.
Brain coral, purchased online arrived with a tear and never recovered.
Crocea clam died of unknown cause, discovered a predatory flatworm(pseudoceros paradalis)2.5" long a few day later and removed it(possible cause).
Yes, I have made mistakes in the last 2yrs. Water conditions for the tank was never less than pristine:
pH 8.2-8.4
alk 2.2-4.5mel
clacium 380-450ppm
phosphates 0-0.5ppm
nitrates 0-5ppm
slainity 1.023-1.024
temp 79-82F
BurnNSpy
Dottyback eaten by a hermit that was sold to me as a scarlet hermit but wasn't.
Scopas Tang, got a type of fungus and died before copper treatment became effective.
Hawkfish jumped from the tank.
Pipefish, I tried to save it from the LFS, because it wasn't doing well so I got it discounted. It wouldnt eat, even when surrounded by amphipods and copepods.
Brain coral, purchased online arrived with a tear and never recovered.
Crocea clam died of unknown cause, discovered a predatory flatworm(pseudoceros paradalis)2.5" long a few day later and removed it(possible cause).
Yes, I have made mistakes in the last 2yrs. Water conditions for the tank was never less than pristine:
pH 8.2-8.4
alk 2.2-4.5mel
clacium 380-450ppm
phosphates 0-0.5ppm
nitrates 0-5ppm
slainity 1.023-1.024
temp 79-82F
BurnNSpy