mikeyfishy
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I have a problem that has been going on for months. The short of it is, every invertebrate that I put into the tank does fine but I cannot keep fish. I have cleaner and peppermint shrimp, hermit crabs, a sea cucumber, and a chocolate chip starfish and all have been doing fine for months. Every time I introduce a fish, the fish slowly declines in health, begins "breathing" very fast, and dies in at most, a week. I've tried a foxface, several ocelleras clowns, and a heniochus at different times (introducing only one fish at a time) and they all die. I just can't figure this out.
I've tested my water and done water changes so many times I can't count them. All water parameters are perfect. Salinity 1.022, Ph 8.3, ammonia, nitrites, and phosphates all zero. Nitrates were about 20 last time I checked. I also use RO water when I do changes. I've tried just about everything I can find to improve water quality like going with the RO filter but nothing seems to change. The tank is a 46 gallon bowfront with an Emperor 280 filter and a good protein skimmer. I've tried it both with and without a 4 inch airstone (didn't make a difference) and with and without an extra power head (no difference there either).
What could be going on here? I've even let the tank sit for 4 weeks without any fish (just the inverts) in it just in case I had a touch of ich since I *did* see a few white spots on some of the fish like the heniochus. I don't think ich by itself would kill in a week though especially with only a few visible spots on the fish, so I don't know what to think/try at this point. There's some type of undetectable gremlin in that tank. The tank has been cycled now for a couple of months. I'm about to give up, as I don't want to keep killing fish.
Thanks for any advice.
Mike
I've tested my water and done water changes so many times I can't count them. All water parameters are perfect. Salinity 1.022, Ph 8.3, ammonia, nitrites, and phosphates all zero. Nitrates were about 20 last time I checked. I also use RO water when I do changes. I've tried just about everything I can find to improve water quality like going with the RO filter but nothing seems to change. The tank is a 46 gallon bowfront with an Emperor 280 filter and a good protein skimmer. I've tried it both with and without a 4 inch airstone (didn't make a difference) and with and without an extra power head (no difference there either).
What could be going on here? I've even let the tank sit for 4 weeks without any fish (just the inverts) in it just in case I had a touch of ich since I *did* see a few white spots on some of the fish like the heniochus. I don't think ich by itself would kill in a week though especially with only a few visible spots on the fish, so I don't know what to think/try at this point. There's some type of undetectable gremlin in that tank. The tank has been cycled now for a couple of months. I'm about to give up, as I don't want to keep killing fish.
Thanks for any advice.
Mike