checht
New Member
I am a novice and feel more and more like a failure daily. I have had several african tanks without this much trouble. My tank is a 30gal long, with a coralife 2-96W compact light, an emperor 400, protein skimmer (seaclone) powerhead 226. I have 15 lbs of live rock, had one damsel until tonight, and three snails. My tank cycled for six months without fish or live rock, then I added a damsel, then the live rock two weeks later. After reading on another website about liverock, it was suggested that I pull out any liverock with white areas (dead as they were described), scrub them in a salt water solution, then return it to the tank. After doing this last Friday, my tank had all major readings (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate) spike, which in turn made me panic. I did a 10% water change two days in a row. My nitrate levels are still high now, but the other two levels have returned to within normal limits. Was this a huge mistake? Can the live rock live? What do you suggest now?