Hi everyone! I'm brand new to the forum. I converted from freshwater to a 36 gallon saltwater FOWLR tank about 6 months ago. I did tons of research before setting up. Bought a nice Eheim canister filter, Reef Octopus HOB protein skimmer, titanium heater, sand and live rock, and two power heads. I went through a 6 week cycling period before adding fish. I did constant water tests. When it was finally time to add the fish, I tested the water right before that, and even brought a water sample to the LFS who also tested it and gave me a thumbs up. I use RO/DI water only. I acclimated the fish using the open bag in tank/cup of water method. My first fish purchase was a small blue tang and a clown fish. Cliche, I know.
The two fish seemed to do very well at first. But that night the clown stopped eating and looked very listless. The next morning he was face down in the sand, dead. The tang was just fine. I thought maybe the clown was just sick to begin with. So I got another one. Same result. So, over the months I did more research, made some minor adjustments based on forum suggestions...but to no avail. Every fish I buy dies the next day, EXCEPT the blue tang that has been there since the beginning. He's thriving and doing very well. But all my other fish die. I waited a couple months and a few days ago I gave it another shot. Bought another percula clown, watched it's behavior closely. It hung out in the bottom corner, but towards the end of the day it was hosting the upper corner near the heater. Never ate a thing. I don't understand why all my fish die except for the tang. I've looked at the situation every which way, and I can't figure it out. Below are my water parameters. As you can see, everything falls in the correct levels.
The only thing l can think of is that I turn off the protein skimmer at night, cuz it's kind of loud. Could it be lack of oxygen? But if that's the case, why is my tang thriving?
Temp. 76F.
Gravity 1.023
Ammonia 0,
nitrite 0
nitrate around 10
pH 8.1
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
The two fish seemed to do very well at first. But that night the clown stopped eating and looked very listless. The next morning he was face down in the sand, dead. The tang was just fine. I thought maybe the clown was just sick to begin with. So I got another one. Same result. So, over the months I did more research, made some minor adjustments based on forum suggestions...but to no avail. Every fish I buy dies the next day, EXCEPT the blue tang that has been there since the beginning. He's thriving and doing very well. But all my other fish die. I waited a couple months and a few days ago I gave it another shot. Bought another percula clown, watched it's behavior closely. It hung out in the bottom corner, but towards the end of the day it was hosting the upper corner near the heater. Never ate a thing. I don't understand why all my fish die except for the tang. I've looked at the situation every which way, and I can't figure it out. Below are my water parameters. As you can see, everything falls in the correct levels.
The only thing l can think of is that I turn off the protein skimmer at night, cuz it's kind of loud. Could it be lack of oxygen? But if that's the case, why is my tang thriving?
Temp. 76F.
Gravity 1.023
Ammonia 0,
nitrite 0
nitrate around 10
pH 8.1
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.