jacksonpt
Active Member
Well, I've had my RO/DI unit now for 1 week. Did 1 water change, got another batch cooking as I type. The first water change did not go well, and unfortunately I'm not 100% sure why. I did about a 35% water change with fresh RO/DI water (filtered the water, airiated it 12 hours, added salt, airiated 12 hours). I added the fresh water fairly slowly, about 1 gallon every 5 minutes via standard airline tubing. I added the new water after lights out to help reduce stress since it was a rather large water change. I did a visual check after the change was finished and all seemed well. When I woke up the next morning, the temp was down to 72*. My waving hand antelia was clearly in bad shape, and all my snails were apparently dead. I took the canopy off and investigated. I pulled out the heater and put it in a sink full of luke warm water, plugged it in, and it kicked on right away - so I'm not sure why my water was so cool (fresh water used in the change was 76*). I put the heater back in the tank and it seemed to be functioning fine. Temp was back up to 80 by the afternoon. I ran some water tests... trates/trites/ammonia all 0, just like normal. Alk was low like usual, about 1.2, but my pH had dropped from a norm of 8.5 to about 7.8. Not sure how much of that was due to the fact that I was testing before the lights came on (when pH is usually lower).
24 hours later, my anthelia is obviously dead, as are all of my snails (4 different species). My mushrooms are alive, but unhappy, as is my GSP and BTA (the BTA has been unhappy for months now). My hermits and cleaner shrimp seem fine.
Since then I have moved my mushrooms, GSP and anemone to my other tank. My hermits and cleaner shrimp are still in the original tank. I haven't done a water test in a few days, but the water smells pretty bad (dead anthelia and snails). I'm sure my ammonia, trates and trites are high. I'm basically going to let the tank cycle again before doing anything else with it.
I'm very frustrated, but I'm still trying - one day I'll get this hoby down.
24 hours later, my anthelia is obviously dead, as are all of my snails (4 different species). My mushrooms are alive, but unhappy, as is my GSP and BTA (the BTA has been unhappy for months now). My hermits and cleaner shrimp seem fine.
Since then I have moved my mushrooms, GSP and anemone to my other tank. My hermits and cleaner shrimp are still in the original tank. I haven't done a water test in a few days, but the water smells pretty bad (dead anthelia and snails). I'm sure my ammonia, trates and trites are high. I'm basically going to let the tank cycle again before doing anything else with it.
I'm very frustrated, but I'm still trying - one day I'll get this hoby down.