femmeartist51
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Hi, I have done so me changes to my tank. I did move some rocks. Didn't realize that toxins get trapped under rocks and you can release them. I had to rearrange them, because they did topple over and crushed my Blue Hippo Tang, it was sad. So I did stabalize the rocks better, which I will come to that question later in my questions.
Since the moving of the rocks, I cannot find my Niger Trigger. The pet store said that they can hide in the rocks or that I couldn't put a rock where it cannot get out. So into the tank again to check if this fish is hidden or dead under a rock. They said I should have an ammonia spike, my ammonia isn't that high but it isn't 0, I will recheck as I write this note. So my question is this: If I cannot continue to remove rocks, because of toxins how do I find this fish. I might have put a rock on top of it. I don't want it dead in my tank. My other thought was if they can get stuck onto rocks, I had put some rocks in the dirty water that I used to put some rocks in, it was salt water from my tank. I had just finished a 25% water change and used that water to clean off some rocks. Don't get me wrong I didn't do a major rock cleaning. I know that is a no no. So how do I remove the rocks, other rocks without causing toxins in my tank???
Ok down to the other question that I mentioned before. I cannot seem to get my rocks stable, I want to add more rocks and stack them. I cannot find rocks to do that. Do some people use a glue that is safe for salt water.
Fish left are Lion Fish who doubled in Size, Yellow Tang who loves to eat the stuff on the rocks. Two Cinnamon Clowns, 1 Majestic. I have one bubble anemone, and one other coral, don't know name will have to research it.
90 gallon tank, setup 2 yrs ago
PH 8.2-8.4
Ammonia did spike from 0 to .50
Nitrite 0
How do you check for other things like oxygen???
Salinity 1.025
Since the moving of the rocks, I cannot find my Niger Trigger. The pet store said that they can hide in the rocks or that I couldn't put a rock where it cannot get out. So into the tank again to check if this fish is hidden or dead under a rock. They said I should have an ammonia spike, my ammonia isn't that high but it isn't 0, I will recheck as I write this note. So my question is this: If I cannot continue to remove rocks, because of toxins how do I find this fish. I might have put a rock on top of it. I don't want it dead in my tank. My other thought was if they can get stuck onto rocks, I had put some rocks in the dirty water that I used to put some rocks in, it was salt water from my tank. I had just finished a 25% water change and used that water to clean off some rocks. Don't get me wrong I didn't do a major rock cleaning. I know that is a no no. So how do I remove the rocks, other rocks without causing toxins in my tank???
Ok down to the other question that I mentioned before. I cannot seem to get my rocks stable, I want to add more rocks and stack them. I cannot find rocks to do that. Do some people use a glue that is safe for salt water.
Fish left are Lion Fish who doubled in Size, Yellow Tang who loves to eat the stuff on the rocks. Two Cinnamon Clowns, 1 Majestic. I have one bubble anemone, and one other coral, don't know name will have to research it.
90 gallon tank, setup 2 yrs ago
PH 8.2-8.4
Ammonia did spike from 0 to .50
Nitrite 0
How do you check for other things like oxygen???
Salinity 1.025