jenni1979
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I just lost everything in my tank except my Starfish and my hermit crabs. I am not sure what happened. I went out of town for three days over the weekend and I got back and my yellow tang was dead and decomposed. I removed what was left of him right away and did a 40% water change. I tested the water and the nitrates went down just a little. The ammonia was still high at 0.5 though. The next day I lost my dwarf lionfish so I went and bought some more live rock and live sand to help my tank out some. I only had about 2 inches of sand and 40 pounds of live rock in my 55 gal tank to start with. After I finished, I had about 4 to 5 inches of sand and 60 pounds of live rock. Then today I lost my other lionfish, royal gramma, and two damsels. That leaves me with almost nothing My nitrates had always been a little high, about 20 ppm but my ammonia was 0 until that yellow tang died. I am not sure if it was wondering if the long-term nitrate problem could have caused it or maybe something killed the yellow tang and just made my water worse. Well, my question is, after all of this happening, how long is it going to take before I can add more fish to the tank and what should I do in the meantime? Water changes of course, but is there anything else I can do? And does this mean the tank has to cycle again
I ordered some corals off ---- and I wanted to let the guy know about how long to hold them for me. I haven't paid for them yet, but he isn't very understanding and will not let me get out of not purchasing them. He said he will hold them though.
I ordered some corals off ---- and I wanted to let the guy know about how long to hold them for me. I haven't paid for them yet, but he isn't very understanding and will not let me get out of not purchasing them. He said he will hold them though.