Hyposalinity Killed My Fish

racin24fan

Member
Originally Posted by MichaelTX
http:///forum/post/2621385
I posted on your UV thread I would like to ask how much LR do you have in the tank?
and how long have you had the orange linkia?
another question what did yo have in the tank during hypo to move the water? how much flow in the tank?
Mike
In my main tank I have 90-100lbs of live rock. No LR in the hospital.
I have had my orange linka for about 3 months. He was one of my first purchases along with a couple of killer damsels that I took back to the petstore.
The only water movement in my hospital tank is from the filter. In the 55 I have a Korola 3 powerhead, 700 gph pump with the wetdry, plus 2 hangon filters.
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by Racin24fan
http:///forum/post/2621398
In my main tank I have 90-100lbs of live rock. No LR in the hospital.
I have had my orange linka for about 3 months. He was one of my first purchases along with a couple of killer damsels that I took back to the petstore.
The only water movement in my hospital tank is from the filter. In the 55 I have a Korola 3 powerhead, 700 gph pump with the wetdry, plus 2 hangon filters.
The filter would not be early enough with all of those fish in a tiny tank. Saltwater has very little oxygen in it by itself.
 

michaeltx

Moderator
Originally Posted by Racin24fan
http:///forum/post/2621290
Domino damsel, 3 clowns, and cleaner wrasse.
I monitored the PH and Salt.
They were acting like they were gasping for air so I even added a tiny bit of salt back and they seemed fine after that. I checked on them an hour later and they were all dead.
this is what I was thinking when I read this that the water had a very low oxygen content and caused stress and not enough oxygen for the fish in the tank. I know its not a comforting though but if we can narrow it down to what happened it can keep it from happening in the future.
with whats been said so far I believe that this is what happened in your tank though.
the reason I ask about LR is because of the linkia they are a fairly fragile starfish and need a lot of rock and stable tank for long term sucess in keeping them.
mike
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by Racin24fan
http:///forum/post/2621574
So would it help if I would hook up an air filter on the hospital? I have 2 that I am not using....
What kind of air filter? A powerhead is what is needed here. If you are talking about an air stone or something along those lines, that will help until you can get a powerhead.
 
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