shadowshield
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I have a large tank that used to be lobster tank, I removed the chiller unit, as it was bad and made a lot of racket, not to mention I want tropical fish, not cold water fish.
In the tank there are two pipes rising to the water surface on each end, water then flows down into the pipes into a sump below the tank, maybe around 35 gallons. a pump pulls the water thru a screen material from under the sump back up in the tank in the center and spits it back out.
I was told the sump would act as the filter, but I'm wondering if something else needs to be added to the system.
I started the tank out with goldfish, and they lived for several weeks, I do water changes about twice a week, and have lost all of the goldfish.
We also have a small green spotted puffer fish that looked sad at walmart (i know bad idea) and he is currently in the tank, at first he was sick, so I added salt to the water over time, currently he is still alive, but the nitrates are off the chart.
I have several live plants to try and control it, but nothing is helping.
And advice would be appreciated.
Video of the Tank
In the tank there are two pipes rising to the water surface on each end, water then flows down into the pipes into a sump below the tank, maybe around 35 gallons. a pump pulls the water thru a screen material from under the sump back up in the tank in the center and spits it back out.
I was told the sump would act as the filter, but I'm wondering if something else needs to be added to the system.
I started the tank out with goldfish, and they lived for several weeks, I do water changes about twice a week, and have lost all of the goldfish.
We also have a small green spotted puffer fish that looked sad at walmart (i know bad idea) and he is currently in the tank, at first he was sick, so I added salt to the water over time, currently he is still alive, but the nitrates are off the chart.
I have several live plants to try and control it, but nothing is helping.
And advice would be appreciated.
Video of the Tank