I'm ready to pull my hair out on this one.
Not new to fishkeeping (20+ years in the hobby) but I'd call myself little more than a beginner in saltwater (roughly 2-3 years general experience).
I work in a retail store as the fish gal, and it's corporate run so there's only so much I have control over. This is what I'm working with:
•Approx 180 gallons of tank space (separated into 12x 15 gallon sections) with a 25-35 gallon sump.
•Specific gravity 1.020
•Stable 76F.
•Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate <10ppm.
•Fricktons of live rock. I couldn't tell you how many pounds, but I keep my tanks loaded with the stuff.
•Circulation pumps in most tanks
•Feed Omega One flakes and pellets with garlic, F/T brine and mysis, seaweed (all daily)
Here's my problem. I keep losing tangs and I can't understand it. Most of my other fish do well. I'm humble enough to admit that I am still learning saltwater. I have trouble with royal grammas, some clownfish (Ocellaris and maroon give me the most trouble. Generally the designers, tomatoes, and perculas do fine.)
The tangs come in, they eat, they swim, they hide, they flit about, they graze, they seem happy as clams and then they come down with severe ich (or at this point I'm wondering if it's actually marine velvet? The last couple have looked WAY worse than just ich.) Look, I'm SW stupid, OK? But I'm trying. So I'm here.
It is my understanding that the suppliers ship the fish in a lower salinity than what I run my system at. I run my system at 1.020 because I have to keep corals in there, too, and my approved range is only 1.017-1.022. It's really limiting. The way I'm acclimating right now is about a 15 minute float then dump them in since they're shipped to us.
What can I do better? What can I adjust? Can my corals (soft and hard) thrive at lower salinity levels so that I can stop stressing the tangs so much right off the bat? Any and all answers, tips, suggestions appreciated.
Not new to fishkeeping (20+ years in the hobby) but I'd call myself little more than a beginner in saltwater (roughly 2-3 years general experience).
I work in a retail store as the fish gal, and it's corporate run so there's only so much I have control over. This is what I'm working with:
•Approx 180 gallons of tank space (separated into 12x 15 gallon sections) with a 25-35 gallon sump.
•Specific gravity 1.020
•Stable 76F.
•Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate <10ppm.
•Fricktons of live rock. I couldn't tell you how many pounds, but I keep my tanks loaded with the stuff.
•Circulation pumps in most tanks
•Feed Omega One flakes and pellets with garlic, F/T brine and mysis, seaweed (all daily)
Here's my problem. I keep losing tangs and I can't understand it. Most of my other fish do well. I'm humble enough to admit that I am still learning saltwater. I have trouble with royal grammas, some clownfish (Ocellaris and maroon give me the most trouble. Generally the designers, tomatoes, and perculas do fine.)
The tangs come in, they eat, they swim, they hide, they flit about, they graze, they seem happy as clams and then they come down with severe ich (or at this point I'm wondering if it's actually marine velvet? The last couple have looked WAY worse than just ich.) Look, I'm SW stupid, OK? But I'm trying. So I'm here.
It is my understanding that the suppliers ship the fish in a lower salinity than what I run my system at. I run my system at 1.020 because I have to keep corals in there, too, and my approved range is only 1.017-1.022. It's really limiting. The way I'm acclimating right now is about a 15 minute float then dump them in since they're shipped to us.
What can I do better? What can I adjust? Can my corals (soft and hard) thrive at lower salinity levels so that I can stop stressing the tangs so much right off the bat? Any and all answers, tips, suggestions appreciated.