khanhtactm
New Member
Hello all. I am in desperation, that is why I hope I can receive help asap. I have a 125 gallon fowlr tank, with a 140 lbs of liverock that is about 4 months old. I have a yellow tang, yellow eye kole tang, 3 blue green chromis, 2 ocellaris clowns, and a lawnmower blenny. Recently I ordered a shipment of fish from a site online and they have a great deal that if you buy over $225 worth of fish, you receive free shipping. I ordered 6 cleaner shrimp, dwarf flame angel, sailfin tang, green mandarin, blue carribean tang, foxface lo, 2 firefish, and a royal gramma. I acclimated all of the fish at the same time. The 2 firefish and royal gramma were nowhere to be seen. The other fish acclimated fine and were swimming around the tank and eating. After a day passed by my flame angel died out of nowhere and I figured that it was probably due to stress. I started noticing that my cleaner shrimp were extremely weak and started to die off as well. I immediately tested the water and surprisingly found the water parameters to be perfect. I even brought a sample out to my lfs and they said that there was absolutely nothing wrong with my water. As each day passes, another one of my fish die out of nowhere or due to ich. It seems as if my tank is slowly getting wiped out. The majority of my fish have ich on them and the 2 cleaner shrimp that I have left do not even clean. Now I have heard that the rate of introducing fish to a tank is one fish per 2 weeks. I definitely did not follow this and I regret it so much. My question is, if introducing such a huge bioload at the same time, is bad...wouldn't that at least throw off my water quality so I can know exactly what is wrong with my tank? I am so frustrated that I did what I did but if any of you out there could PLEASE give me some input as to why my water quality is perfect and my fish keep dying then I would greatly appreciate it. I have put in over $3,000 within 3 months and I just feel like giving up each and every morning I wake up, to see another dead fish. Please share your input with me because I really want to stick with this hobby and do things the right way. Thank you very much and hope to hear from many of you soon.
Here is a link to a video of my tank before my fish started dying....
Please allow a few minutes for it to download by pressing pause right away then play after the grey bar has loaded up a ways.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQP8gcDMMn0
Here is a link to a video of my tank before my fish started dying....
Please allow a few minutes for it to download by pressing pause right away then play after the grey bar has loaded up a ways.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQP8gcDMMn0