From the beginning, we started a 55 gallon saltwater tank approximately 5 months ago. Our tank currently has roughly 50 to 60 lbs of white and live rock, as well as live sand, 1 Penguin 150 and 1 Penquin 200 filters.
Water has tested properly and was tested last Friday.
We first purchased 2 damsels, 2 peppermint shrimp, and a brittle starfish; one of the damsels died the first week. We had the water tested and thought was the tank was not finished cycling.
Through cycling we had one damsel alive along with shrimp and starfish. Then we added 3 Chromis a couple of weeks later when the nitrites came down.
Then we purchased a brown starfish a couple of weeks after we added the Chromis, from a different dealer.
But after we added the second brown starfish the first damsel we purchased died in about 2 weeks, he was in the tank maybe 3 months. I suspected the shrimp because they appear aggressive to the soft coral when I introduced them to the tank. Once the tank started coming together we added 5 or 6 different soft corals that are doing very well.
Within a week of one of the damsel dying, we had a chromis die, both deaths occurred at night when the fish went into the rocks and the lights were off. Again I suspected shrimp.
A week later another chromis died, so I removed the shrimp and brought them to the dealer I purchased them from, they thought there was no way the fish were being attacked. They have never heard of this happening.
They said that adding a couple of fish would keep the shrimp hidden and in-check. So they had a beautiful pair of Clownfish that we purchased 2 Saturdays ago and then we lost the last damsel at the end of last week.
So far it appeared the fish were being beat up at night in the rocks so I set up a night light.
Sunday I set a shrimp trap to catch the two shrimp because we only had only the 2 clowns and all the other fish have died at this point. We captured one and went to dinner, the lights were off and it had gotten dark when we came back, it appeared the clowns were not acting normal and would not eat. So I removed them and put them in a separate tank and they were dead Monday morning.
At this point I am not sure of the problem with the water within parameters? Salt 1.024
The one shrimp that was in the tank at the time
A crab that was in the live sand at the time of purchase
Or a Parasite that came from the little brown starfish, which was from a dealer we do not usually purchase from.
At this point everything has died except the 2 shrimp and 2 starfish. I need help?
Water has tested properly and was tested last Friday.
We first purchased 2 damsels, 2 peppermint shrimp, and a brittle starfish; one of the damsels died the first week. We had the water tested and thought was the tank was not finished cycling.
Through cycling we had one damsel alive along with shrimp and starfish. Then we added 3 Chromis a couple of weeks later when the nitrites came down.
Then we purchased a brown starfish a couple of weeks after we added the Chromis, from a different dealer.
But after we added the second brown starfish the first damsel we purchased died in about 2 weeks, he was in the tank maybe 3 months. I suspected the shrimp because they appear aggressive to the soft coral when I introduced them to the tank. Once the tank started coming together we added 5 or 6 different soft corals that are doing very well.
Within a week of one of the damsel dying, we had a chromis die, both deaths occurred at night when the fish went into the rocks and the lights were off. Again I suspected shrimp.
A week later another chromis died, so I removed the shrimp and brought them to the dealer I purchased them from, they thought there was no way the fish were being attacked. They have never heard of this happening.
They said that adding a couple of fish would keep the shrimp hidden and in-check. So they had a beautiful pair of Clownfish that we purchased 2 Saturdays ago and then we lost the last damsel at the end of last week.
So far it appeared the fish were being beat up at night in the rocks so I set up a night light.
Sunday I set a shrimp trap to catch the two shrimp because we only had only the 2 clowns and all the other fish have died at this point. We captured one and went to dinner, the lights were off and it had gotten dark when we came back, it appeared the clowns were not acting normal and would not eat. So I removed them and put them in a separate tank and they were dead Monday morning.
At this point I am not sure of the problem with the water within parameters? Salt 1.024
The one shrimp that was in the tank at the time
A crab that was in the live sand at the time of purchase
Or a Parasite that came from the little brown starfish, which was from a dealer we do not usually purchase from.
At this point everything has died except the 2 shrimp and 2 starfish. I need help?
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