sueandherzoo
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Originally Posted by SnakeBlitz33
http:///forum/post/2804476
What kind of top off water are you using? If you are using de-chlorinated tap water you may have some excess clorine/chloramines in the water. But then, that doesn't really explain why only your inverts do well.
Do you ever hear a small popping sound coming from your tank? It could be a mantis shrimp. lol.
How are you doing water changes? What water are you using? What type of lights do you have? What is the light cycle time? How many pounds of live rock do you have? What kind of filtration system do you use? Do you use a UV sterilizer? Do you acclimate your live stock?
Top off and water change water is from my RO unit. As a matter of fact I am so paranoid now that I just ordered a NEW RO/DI unit, just in case the problem was with my RO water. It should arrive in about 2 days.
Yes, I do hear occasional popping sounds but they are coming from my tiger pistol shrimp. Never heard any popping before I purchased him. But supposedly he's only snapping for fun and amusement - he's not supposed to be hurting anything in the tank. As a matter of fact he had paired up with the goby for the few days and they were buddies. Now my shrimp is lonely again.
Lighting is the 50/50 that came with the Eclipse. I turn it on when I'm home for lunch and turn it off around 10 p.m.
I've got a carbon/pad filter that came with the system as well as a biowheel set up, and I have about 14 pounds of live rock in there and an inch or so of live sand. No UV sterilizer, and yes, I drip acclimate and then float the new livestock.
Think I answered all your questions but if not, ask away!
Sue
http:///forum/post/2804476
What kind of top off water are you using? If you are using de-chlorinated tap water you may have some excess clorine/chloramines in the water. But then, that doesn't really explain why only your inverts do well.
Do you ever hear a small popping sound coming from your tank? It could be a mantis shrimp. lol.
How are you doing water changes? What water are you using? What type of lights do you have? What is the light cycle time? How many pounds of live rock do you have? What kind of filtration system do you use? Do you use a UV sterilizer? Do you acclimate your live stock?
Top off and water change water is from my RO unit. As a matter of fact I am so paranoid now that I just ordered a NEW RO/DI unit, just in case the problem was with my RO water. It should arrive in about 2 days.
Yes, I do hear occasional popping sounds but they are coming from my tiger pistol shrimp. Never heard any popping before I purchased him. But supposedly he's only snapping for fun and amusement - he's not supposed to be hurting anything in the tank. As a matter of fact he had paired up with the goby for the few days and they were buddies. Now my shrimp is lonely again.
Lighting is the 50/50 that came with the Eclipse. I turn it on when I'm home for lunch and turn it off around 10 p.m.
I've got a carbon/pad filter that came with the system as well as a biowheel set up, and I have about 14 pounds of live rock in there and an inch or so of live sand. No UV sterilizer, and yes, I drip acclimate and then float the new livestock.
Think I answered all your questions but if not, ask away!
Sue