salty444
Member
I have been reading this forum for roughly 2 weeks now. I have a major problem and need some advice.
Anyway,
I used to have 1 large yellow tang and still have 1 large tomato clown in my 55g fish only with live rock tank. I have roughly 30 pounds of live rock and other various plastic plants that look completely cheesy but whatever.. I got sick and tired of the huge bristle worms in my tank... if there was not 5000 worms crawling through the sand and through the rocks, there was not a single one.. SO........... what do I do?!?! I took my live rock outside onto the driveway and powerwashed them with a high pressure hose.. YUP you heard that right.. I then proceeded to vacuum the sand thinking It would be great to do a 20 gallon water change and scrape the red slime off the sides of the tank also... Well... about 2 days later my yellow tang was half dead and the clown was still swimming.. The amonia spiked to dangerous levels and the fish had to be taken out. It was almost like setting up a new tank and watching it cycle with my fish in it but not knowing what was happening.. The LFS was nice enough to let me bring my fish to their store for some baby sitting which the Yellow Tang has since died (7yrs old) and the Clown is still going strong!! I have since replaced all sand last friday and completely stripped my tank and I believe it is ready for fish.. I did not do the shrimp method because there are still some bristle worms that lived though this ordeal as well as a few dead ones laying around.. All levels are normal except I do not have a PH test kit.. I am assuming it is Ok. Salinity is 1.022, amonia is near 0 and nitrites are good also.. Questions I have are:
1) What fish can I safely add with my tomato clown when time permits...
My list would be a couple hippo tangs, wrasse (for the worms), coral banded shrimp, Arrow Crab, a porcupine puffer and whatever else more knowledgeable people recommend. ???? any help is appreciated...
2) How in the world do I keep the red slime from comming back? I have added an extra powerhead (now have 2) but I believe the problem will be unsolved by this.
3) I have a Amiracle 15 hang on wet/dry with the built in skimmer which collects major scum, I also have a mechanical filter for particulates.. I know it's not necessary but I keep it just for water flow and filtration..
4) I have a normal glass hood with a standard daylight bulb.. is this OK for a fish tank?
I keep the water at 76* is that good?
Thanks in advance and I appreciate any help given...
Anyway,
I used to have 1 large yellow tang and still have 1 large tomato clown in my 55g fish only with live rock tank. I have roughly 30 pounds of live rock and other various plastic plants that look completely cheesy but whatever.. I got sick and tired of the huge bristle worms in my tank... if there was not 5000 worms crawling through the sand and through the rocks, there was not a single one.. SO........... what do I do?!?! I took my live rock outside onto the driveway and powerwashed them with a high pressure hose.. YUP you heard that right.. I then proceeded to vacuum the sand thinking It would be great to do a 20 gallon water change and scrape the red slime off the sides of the tank also... Well... about 2 days later my yellow tang was half dead and the clown was still swimming.. The amonia spiked to dangerous levels and the fish had to be taken out. It was almost like setting up a new tank and watching it cycle with my fish in it but not knowing what was happening.. The LFS was nice enough to let me bring my fish to their store for some baby sitting which the Yellow Tang has since died (7yrs old) and the Clown is still going strong!! I have since replaced all sand last friday and completely stripped my tank and I believe it is ready for fish.. I did not do the shrimp method because there are still some bristle worms that lived though this ordeal as well as a few dead ones laying around.. All levels are normal except I do not have a PH test kit.. I am assuming it is Ok. Salinity is 1.022, amonia is near 0 and nitrites are good also.. Questions I have are:
1) What fish can I safely add with my tomato clown when time permits...
My list would be a couple hippo tangs, wrasse (for the worms), coral banded shrimp, Arrow Crab, a porcupine puffer and whatever else more knowledgeable people recommend. ???? any help is appreciated...
2) How in the world do I keep the red slime from comming back? I have added an extra powerhead (now have 2) but I believe the problem will be unsolved by this.
3) I have a Amiracle 15 hang on wet/dry with the built in skimmer which collects major scum, I also have a mechanical filter for particulates.. I know it's not necessary but I keep it just for water flow and filtration..
4) I have a normal glass hood with a standard daylight bulb.. is this OK for a fish tank?
I keep the water at 76* is that good?
Thanks in advance and I appreciate any help given...