aelene
Member
Well, my clownfish died today and I need help understanding why. He didn't look sick. The only thing I had noticed was that he was breathing a little heavy and he hadn't really eaten (in my sight) in the last few days. He was still active and swimming around the tank. He was purchased on 7/30 after my tank had been setup with LR and LS for a week. All the levels have been correct since I set it up. (Worst reading was nitrates at 20ppm for a few days) Today when I had the water tested the levels were:
PH - 8.2
Ammonia - 0
Nitrites - 0
Nitrates - 10ppm
SG - 1.027
The SG is too high, could that be what killed him? Would that cause labored breathing in fish? I had been trying to raise it slowly over time to get it in the range needed for coral/inverts etc but I went over since the hydrometer I had was only reading 1.022 (I got a refractometer today to fix that problem.)
Here is my biggest issue - everything had been doing well (the clown didn't look sick) so after the water tested good today I brought home a lawnmower blenny to put in the tank.... only to find my newly departed Norman who was fine when I left for the fish store. So now I'm afraid to add the blenny.
I changed out a good portion of the water and the SG is now reading at 1.020 with the refractometer. I also bought a new lighting system today (actinic) so this should help everything some right?
A.) How will the blenny react to this? Should he be ok being added to the main tank since everything seems ok? I have a QT tank I just finished setting up today with new live rock (mostly cured) and the SG in that tank is 1.023 with all other readings matching what is listed above. If I need too (and if he'll be ok) I can put him in there.
B.) Will my water going from 1.027 to 1.022 today hurt my cleaner shrimp and hermit crabs?
I don't want anymore deaths... someone help
PH - 8.2
Ammonia - 0
Nitrites - 0
Nitrates - 10ppm
SG - 1.027
The SG is too high, could that be what killed him? Would that cause labored breathing in fish? I had been trying to raise it slowly over time to get it in the range needed for coral/inverts etc but I went over since the hydrometer I had was only reading 1.022 (I got a refractometer today to fix that problem.)
Here is my biggest issue - everything had been doing well (the clown didn't look sick) so after the water tested good today I brought home a lawnmower blenny to put in the tank.... only to find my newly departed Norman who was fine when I left for the fish store. So now I'm afraid to add the blenny.
I changed out a good portion of the water and the SG is now reading at 1.020 with the refractometer. I also bought a new lighting system today (actinic) so this should help everything some right?
A.) How will the blenny react to this? Should he be ok being added to the main tank since everything seems ok? I have a QT tank I just finished setting up today with new live rock (mostly cured) and the SG in that tank is 1.023 with all other readings matching what is listed above. If I need too (and if he'll be ok) I can put him in there.
B.) Will my water going from 1.027 to 1.022 today hurt my cleaner shrimp and hermit crabs?
I don't want anymore deaths... someone help