JB Millican
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We have a 55 gal tank
Current Light Bar w/timer
Aquatop Filter
Small circulation Fan
It's a newer tank, about 3 months. We bought our rock, sand, salt and r/o water and set up and let it establish good levels for 4-5 weeks before we added any fish. We had two clown fish and a some kind of red damsel first and they have done great. Then a week later we bought a lawnmower blennie and a chirstmas wrasse. The wrasse spent days in the sand and only came out everyonce in a while but was eating great. We also have plenty of snails, large and small. About a week ago we added a yellow tang who was doing well, eating and keeping good color. We have been wanting to get an anemone and figured our tank might be ready. I've done research and had seen that buying the rock that the anemone is already on may help it adjust better to a new tank. So I bought a smaller long tentacle anemone on a large rock. We had room for more rock in our tank so I wasn't worried about the rock. We also had long red feather like trees growing from the rock. Our salt water specialist at the store suggested aptasia x. We used that yesterday, added calcium and alkalinity also recommended, but only enough for a 30 gal since we weren't exactly sure of the levels. This is where I think we went wrong. We didn't check for sure of our levels and blindly added. It shocked and stressed the fish and killed all of them. We have a sample to bring to the pet store today, the anomone looks good, no signs of bleaching yet, 5)3 other feather like anemone also looks good and the tree bulb like coral looks good too. What do you think has happened? What should I look for to keep the anemone and other life in the tank from dying?!!! As a new salt water hobbyist what's a good tester for calcium alkilnity etc.?
Current Light Bar w/timer
Aquatop Filter
Small circulation Fan
It's a newer tank, about 3 months. We bought our rock, sand, salt and r/o water and set up and let it establish good levels for 4-5 weeks before we added any fish. We had two clown fish and a some kind of red damsel first and they have done great. Then a week later we bought a lawnmower blennie and a chirstmas wrasse. The wrasse spent days in the sand and only came out everyonce in a while but was eating great. We also have plenty of snails, large and small. About a week ago we added a yellow tang who was doing well, eating and keeping good color. We have been wanting to get an anemone and figured our tank might be ready. I've done research and had seen that buying the rock that the anemone is already on may help it adjust better to a new tank. So I bought a smaller long tentacle anemone on a large rock. We had room for more rock in our tank so I wasn't worried about the rock. We also had long red feather like trees growing from the rock. Our salt water specialist at the store suggested aptasia x. We used that yesterday, added calcium and alkalinity also recommended, but only enough for a 30 gal since we weren't exactly sure of the levels. This is where I think we went wrong. We didn't check for sure of our levels and blindly added. It shocked and stressed the fish and killed all of them. We have a sample to bring to the pet store today, the anomone looks good, no signs of bleaching yet, 5)3 other feather like anemone also looks good and the tree bulb like coral looks good too. What do you think has happened? What should I look for to keep the anemone and other life in the tank from dying?!!! As a new salt water hobbyist what's a good tester for calcium alkilnity etc.?
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