pfunk
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OK, I have a friend who has not been able to keep any fish alive, except two clarkiis he had for little over a month in his old 20 gallon.
He now has a 30 gallon tank with about 30-40 lbs of LR and 5" SB. Again, everything he puts in dies. His water has been tested and the ammonia was, "a little high", according to the LFS but everything else was good to go(trites, trates, Ph, etc.).
He has a bio-wheel filter that i have only seen used on freshwater tanks that came with his 30 gallon tank package and one powerhead on the tank. He also has crabs and peppermint shrimp that do fine but he can't keep fish.
He had a red slime algae problem on his sandbase but he cut his flourescent light down to 4-5 hours a day and the algae has since dissapeared. He has a relatively weak light.
Now to the questions.
1) He says that there is nothing wrong with his water because if that were so, his peppermint shrimp and crabs would be the first thing to die. He sticks to the idea that he has been buying "bunk" fish and that is were the problem lies. I have some fish from the two LFS and i have managed to keep mine alive, with only a few deaths. Are the shrimp and crabs good indicators of water quality? And is there any validity to this argument?
2) Could his filter be the problem? He is the only person i have seen running this type of filter on a saltwater tank. It closely resembles the penguin filters for a 30 gallon but it has a biowheel. Perhaps he isnt getting enough filtration.
3) Why do you think his fish are dying and he cant keep anything alive. He is getting very frustrated and is on the verge of quitting.
Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated in figuring out this "mystery".
He now has a 30 gallon tank with about 30-40 lbs of LR and 5" SB. Again, everything he puts in dies. His water has been tested and the ammonia was, "a little high", according to the LFS but everything else was good to go(trites, trates, Ph, etc.).
He has a bio-wheel filter that i have only seen used on freshwater tanks that came with his 30 gallon tank package and one powerhead on the tank. He also has crabs and peppermint shrimp that do fine but he can't keep fish.
He had a red slime algae problem on his sandbase but he cut his flourescent light down to 4-5 hours a day and the algae has since dissapeared. He has a relatively weak light.
Now to the questions.
1) He says that there is nothing wrong with his water because if that were so, his peppermint shrimp and crabs would be the first thing to die. He sticks to the idea that he has been buying "bunk" fish and that is were the problem lies. I have some fish from the two LFS and i have managed to keep mine alive, with only a few deaths. Are the shrimp and crabs good indicators of water quality? And is there any validity to this argument?
2) Could his filter be the problem? He is the only person i have seen running this type of filter on a saltwater tank. It closely resembles the penguin filters for a 30 gallon but it has a biowheel. Perhaps he isnt getting enough filtration.
3) Why do you think his fish are dying and he cant keep anything alive. He is getting very frustrated and is on the verge of quitting.
Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated in figuring out this "mystery".