cdn_beaver
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Unfortunately, I discovered that my shrimp have died. I had 1 pepermint shrimp, and 1 cleaner shrimp. Both seem to have died simulanteously, which leads me to believ that there is a problem with the water.
I took samples, and conducted abunch of tests.
Temp - 80
Hydrometer - 1.025 ~1.026
Ammonia - 0.25
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 20
PH - 8
Phosphate - 0.5
Calcium - 360
The ammonia spike I'm assuming is from the death of the shrimp. I hadnt seen the cleaner in about 2 days, and the pepermint I saw only last night.
The only change to the tank was the addition of a Seaclone 100 protein skimmer yesturday. Could this have caused the problem? It is putting alot of little bubbles into the tank (Assuming its normal for break in period).
I still have 4 turbo snails, and a marbel sea star that seem to be doing fine. The tank is fed a pinch of marine fish food every other day, and 1/2 cube of frozen mysis shrimp once a week.
I have no fish yet, but was planning on getting a tomatoe clown in the next day or so.
Can somebody please help?
I took samples, and conducted abunch of tests.
Temp - 80
Hydrometer - 1.025 ~1.026
Ammonia - 0.25
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 20
PH - 8
Phosphate - 0.5
Calcium - 360
The ammonia spike I'm assuming is from the death of the shrimp. I hadnt seen the cleaner in about 2 days, and the pepermint I saw only last night.
The only change to the tank was the addition of a Seaclone 100 protein skimmer yesturday. Could this have caused the problem? It is putting alot of little bubbles into the tank (Assuming its normal for break in period).
I still have 4 turbo snails, and a marbel sea star that seem to be doing fine. The tank is fed a pinch of marine fish food every other day, and 1/2 cube of frozen mysis shrimp once a week.
I have no fish yet, but was planning on getting a tomatoe clown in the next day or so.
Can somebody please help?