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j21den1

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all of my fish died what has happened water seems to be perfect what could have caused this :help: :help: :help:
 

1journeyman

Active Member
Need much, much, much more info as death can be caused by anthing...
Tank size
How long was it set up
How was it cycled
Type of livestock
How did fish die
Did inverts die
Water parameters including ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, salinty, temp.
Any additives used
What type of water are you using
 

j21den1

Member
My tank is a 150 gallon it has been set up for three months it cycled a while ago everything was fine and parameters are still fine all inverts are doing good i lost my yellow tang trigger and a bunch of damsels that i just recently purchased
 

turningtim

Active Member
How long did they last? Did you acclimate they properly before putting them in your tank? Could you have possible infected the tank with some household item?
Sorry to hear about your loss!
Tim
 

j21den1

Member
yellow tang lasted about 3 weeks all the other fish lasted almost a week i did not use the drip method the only household item i used around the tank was windex to clean the outside of the tank no signs of ammonia from that
 

teresaq

Active Member
you should only use vinagur to clean your glass. nonono to windex.
what are your exact readings.
 

turningtim

Active Member
Sounds to me like a acclaimation issue! Your water and the LFS water is probably very different. Fish will last a while but it will catch up in the end.
Always drip always. Teresa is right just vinegar.
again so sorry
Tim
 

alyssia

Active Member
Originally Posted by TeresaQ
you should only use vinagur to clean your glass. nonono to windex.
what are your exact readings.

Yep, we need your exact parameters. IMO you caused a mini cycle adding that many fish to such a new tank.
 

1journeyman

Active Member
Originally Posted by TurningTim
Sounds to me like a acclaimation issue!...
Tim
I tend to disagree, especially where damsels are concerned.
The fact that the inverts are alive tends to make me think disease. Did the fish have any symptoms?
 

j21den1

Member
the tang had some white slime in his eyes and the other fish had a little bit of white could that be ick ph 8.2 nitrate 0 nitrite 0 ammonia 0 selinity 1.021 1.022 will never ever use windex again
 

badoleross

Member
I am leaning away from windex being the cause and more toward a disease or an ammonia spike from a mini cycle. Regardless, if you had ick in the tank you will want to leae it fish free for 6-8 week to allow the ick to run it life cycle and die off. I would also raise salinity to 1.025. IMO
 

j21den1

Member
the white slime was a coating over the yellow tangs eyes the other fish had white looking bubbles on them i also noticed a ton of little microscopic bugs crawling on my glass rocks and in the sand dont know if that had anything do do with it i have no traces of ammonia and all inverts are dong great and i have to clown fish inther that dont seem to have any problems if it was ick will it life cycle by itself because i dont want to add anything to the water thanks
 

1journeyman

Active Member
If it is ich then the life cycle will continue as long as you have fish in the tank.
To get rid of ich the tank must be fish free
for 4 weeks. Usually that is long enough.
 

j21den1

Member
so i dont need any chemicals and also what about the inverts. are they ok and what do u think these little bugs are that are crawling on the glass rock and in the sand are they bad :help:
 

1journeyman

Active Member
No chemicals. The life cycle of ich has a phase where the parasite must life on a vert. Remove the fish and the life cycle can't be completed; usually. There are written accounts, however, of cysts lying in stasis for months, although this seems really rare.
Inverts are fine.
Bugs probably =pods. Look in the hitchhiker section. Pods are food for your fish, nothing to worry about.
 

j21den1

Member
thanks for all your help if they are pods is it normal for them do be everywhere by the thousands or will they eventually decrease
 
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