jeebus
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This is a 2 year old setup with lots of live rock in a 37 gallon tank.
The water has become increasingly cloudy over the past few days. It is a whitish sort of haze, not green as I have seen during cycling. I had a fish die about a week ago, but 2 others are fine. This morning I found a dead snail (large Mexican trochus from Saltwaterfish.com) that may have been rotting in there for a couple of days. Seems to have contaminated the whole food chain, as I found lots of dead "pods" while cleaning up the tank. Also found 2 dead brittle stars and a serpent star late this afternoon - also removed.
So far I have done a 1/3 water change and added some Amquel, Stress Coat and some Cycle. I have tested the ammonia and nitrite levels and they look fine, so the problem may be correcting itself. Is there anything else I can do other than water changes to help clear things up?
Is it reasonable to assume that a dead critter in the tank could throw everything into chaos? I thought I had a pretty well balanced system, but I did add a few critters a couple of week ago.
Any input is greatly appreciated.![Confused :confused: :confused:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
The water has become increasingly cloudy over the past few days. It is a whitish sort of haze, not green as I have seen during cycling. I had a fish die about a week ago, but 2 others are fine. This morning I found a dead snail (large Mexican trochus from Saltwaterfish.com) that may have been rotting in there for a couple of days. Seems to have contaminated the whole food chain, as I found lots of dead "pods" while cleaning up the tank. Also found 2 dead brittle stars and a serpent star late this afternoon - also removed.
So far I have done a 1/3 water change and added some Amquel, Stress Coat and some Cycle. I have tested the ammonia and nitrite levels and they look fine, so the problem may be correcting itself. Is there anything else I can do other than water changes to help clear things up?
Is it reasonable to assume that a dead critter in the tank could throw everything into chaos? I thought I had a pretty well balanced system, but I did add a few critters a couple of week ago.
Any input is greatly appreciated.