Dying Fish

kristi518

Member
I have a 150g tank that I have had up and running for almost 2 years. I had 9 fish but I currently lost both of my anthias. I am not sure why??? I came back from being out of town on Sunday and I could not and still not have been able to find one of them and yesterday the other one was acting really strange. I tried to catch him but there are to many hiding places in my tank. This evening I came home to find the other anthias floating at the top of my tank. It is really weird, I purchased these two fish together almost 2 years ago and both of them showed no sign of any disease. My other fish and coral are all fine. I am fighting off some pretty nasty green hair algae but that should not kill my fish. P.S. I don't know why this hair algae has gotten so out of control but I think it is my RO/DI unit and I am currently working on the fix. Anyway here are my water parameters as of Tuesday are: Sal: 1.025 Ph: 8.2 Am: 0 Rite: 0 Rate: 0 Phos: .5 ( a little high but I am working on my hair algae problem) Cal: 400 Kh: 7. Please let me know what you all think because I am really sad to have lost 2 fish that I truly adored and have had for a long time.
 

1guydude

Well-Known Member
maybe its time to change ur filter media in ur RO/DI unit....i dont have one or know how long they last but this is my opinion....
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
It never fails that something bad will happen when one leaves their tank. Was anyone watching it while you were gone? I always had to replenish a gal of fresh RO water daily due to evaporation. Was someone checking on salinity and evaporation while you were gone?
 

kristi518

Member
I was only gone for the weekend and i have a weekly routine that I have been following since I started my tank, I even keep a journal of everything that I do. I filled the tank with fresh water before I left. I also have filters on order so they should be here any day. I am just truly sad because I really miss my two fish and I have not lost any fish in over a year and a half. I also want to make sure that what ever caused their deaths will not spread to my other fish.
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Animal loss is going to be a part of this hobby, unfortunately. Many times without understanding why. If you have hot reef lighting, it will cause a good deal of evaporation. I was replacing a gal of water daily with my 72 gal.
 

1guydude

Well-Known Member
+1 about fish dying and it being part of the hobby.....is there ANY info on how long a fish thats supposed to be in the ocean is going to live in a tank no matter wat the size?
 
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