keimaxbode
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I put the new PH in as instructed and after a while (not sure exactly how long), I notice the CB was acting strange like he was freaking out so I unplugged the PH thinking the flow was too strong and needed to be repositioned of something, but then he kind of sunk to the bottom then swim about a bit, then sunk. He did that for a while (maybe 15 minutes) then just laid on the bottom so I tried lifting him up with a rubber spatula he swam a little but sunk again so I just let him lean against the side of the glass while keeping everyone else away from him, hoping he was just overly stressed and would come out of it with the PH being shut off, but he didn't. I'm watching the other fish. The cardinals are acting normal and the clowns are acting skiddish. I took the PH back out of the tank completely. I had also gotten a cheap mushroom to see if my lighting would be sufficient to have some of them and I think he may be dead, but I'm not sure what a dead mushroom looks like or if he is just stressed also.
I'm so upset. I thought I was finally getting things on track. I tested my water with the new test kit I ordered and it was the same as the last LFS results, which I posted earlier. The CB had done great through all of the bad water conditions, overstocking, low flow and the rest of my newbie mistakes, but after getting all of that corrected, well
I don't know if it was the PH and if so, wouldn't it have killed everything (a short or some kind of electrical issue)? If it wasn't that, what would have done it so suddenly and what should I do now?