Iron_brigade
New Member
Hello, I am going to start up my salt water aquarium again but before I do that I would like some answers and feedback.
I previously ran a 75 gallon tank with a 30 gallon refugium and an Octopus skimmer. Nutrient Light in the refugium and non-Nutrient light up top. I had a Fish only tank. (clowns, Damsels, PJ Cards, easy fish like that) I did have half the bottom covered in live Rock. I had the bio sand. I installed my own RO water system to make sure water going in was perfect. I fed the fish frozen food from stores. Water temperature was constant at, if I remember correctly 72-75 deg F
I ran it for almost 2 years and in that 2 years I had all the chemical tests to make sure everything was perfect. The issue was this. Every single thing I put in that tank eventually died. The longest living thing was the Cardinals at 1 year. Everything else would eventually just belly up. Average life span of a clown fish was about 5 months. (all clowns were captivity bread) I bought fish from expensive stores from cheap stores, it didn’t matter. I also had turbo snails and lots of crabs none of those things were ever effected. I had a holloween urchin for a while and even that died after many months. Every level you need to check was perfect. The one thing I did have an issue with was Red cyanobacteria, it would come and I would do a full cleaning and treat the water and a few months later it would return. I couldn’t get rid of it. One thing that was happening was that purple coralline algae was taking over the live rock and growing in all the aquarium. I was told that that was a sign of a healthy tank. Is that True?
None of the professionals at the stores could tell me anything. Is there anything in what I have said that sounds odd or would contribute to my fish dying. Why could I not keep anything alive?
I previously ran a 75 gallon tank with a 30 gallon refugium and an Octopus skimmer. Nutrient Light in the refugium and non-Nutrient light up top. I had a Fish only tank. (clowns, Damsels, PJ Cards, easy fish like that) I did have half the bottom covered in live Rock. I had the bio sand. I installed my own RO water system to make sure water going in was perfect. I fed the fish frozen food from stores. Water temperature was constant at, if I remember correctly 72-75 deg F
I ran it for almost 2 years and in that 2 years I had all the chemical tests to make sure everything was perfect. The issue was this. Every single thing I put in that tank eventually died. The longest living thing was the Cardinals at 1 year. Everything else would eventually just belly up. Average life span of a clown fish was about 5 months. (all clowns were captivity bread) I bought fish from expensive stores from cheap stores, it didn’t matter. I also had turbo snails and lots of crabs none of those things were ever effected. I had a holloween urchin for a while and even that died after many months. Every level you need to check was perfect. The one thing I did have an issue with was Red cyanobacteria, it would come and I would do a full cleaning and treat the water and a few months later it would return. I couldn’t get rid of it. One thing that was happening was that purple coralline algae was taking over the live rock and growing in all the aquarium. I was told that that was a sign of a healthy tank. Is that True?
None of the professionals at the stores could tell me anything. Is there anything in what I have said that sounds odd or would contribute to my fish dying. Why could I not keep anything alive?