txmedic1
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ok, i'm very green to all this, but read and research everyday. this website has helped tremendously. but i lost my first fish yesterday (bannerfish). to get you up to speed, i have a 90 gal overflow to a 20 gal fuge. i started with 60 lbs live sand, 95 lbs live rock and let it cure and cycled the tank for almost 5 weeks. my lights are on timers, and the macro algae in the fuge is blooming.
so i took a water sample to the LFS last week, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 0, and ph of 8.4, got the "all go" for livestock from the store. with 4 kids, we started with the whole "finding nemo" crew. a bannerfish, percula clown, blue hippo tang, yellow tang, royal gamma and a skunk shrimp. a few days later, we added a flame angel, another clown, and a coral beauty. things seem to be pretty calm for the most part, the only this i've noticed was was the coral beauty and flame chasing each other through the rock work.
yesterday while i was at work, my fiance' called to tell me the bannerfish looked injured, trouble swimming upright, and looked like a "chunk" was missing from his side. an hour later, he was dead. she froze him for me to see later. it looks more like something "rubbed" him raw on his side. about 2-3 cm long and down to his meat. though he is frozen, it looks red and irritated, as if it rubbed against the rock. so my question is, was it mr. green, with the revolver, in the ballroom???? i really lost, today my water is ph 8.4, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 20ppm. any ideas or suggestions???
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so i took a water sample to the LFS last week, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 0, and ph of 8.4, got the "all go" for livestock from the store. with 4 kids, we started with the whole "finding nemo" crew. a bannerfish, percula clown, blue hippo tang, yellow tang, royal gamma and a skunk shrimp. a few days later, we added a flame angel, another clown, and a coral beauty. things seem to be pretty calm for the most part, the only this i've noticed was was the coral beauty and flame chasing each other through the rock work.
yesterday while i was at work, my fiance' called to tell me the bannerfish looked injured, trouble swimming upright, and looked like a "chunk" was missing from his side. an hour later, he was dead. she froze him for me to see later. it looks more like something "rubbed" him raw on his side. about 2-3 cm long and down to his meat. though he is frozen, it looks red and irritated, as if it rubbed against the rock. so my question is, was it mr. green, with the revolver, in the ballroom???? i really lost, today my water is ph 8.4, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 20ppm. any ideas or suggestions???
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