thamobster
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I know this is long but please read and help me. Something is wrong with my 50 gal tank. All parameters are perfect, nitrite at 0, ammonia at 0, nitrate a little high at 10, pH at 7.8 (a little low for what I need right now) and salinity at 1.021 (also alittle low). I have a 1200 Cascade canister filter, an Emperor 400, Prizm Protein Skimmer, and a Coral Life light with the 10 ,000k, atinic, and lunar lights. I have about 60 lbs of LR in the tank, and the tank has been established for 8 weeks or so. I have in it about 6 turbo snails, 6 blue legged hermits, a big snail about 3 inches, and a cleaner shrimp (new). The fish I started with were a green mandarin( yes I know the tank isn't "big" enough, but he's doing great and I have him eating frozen food) a yellow tang (yes I know again but he was still tiny and happy with his surroundings, and 2 ocellaris clowns. I recently purchased three anemones, a pink tip, green bubble, and white sebae and an Clarki clown which is about 2 1/2 inches. Problem is after acclimating my new items and adding them the tank, not all of the items went in right away, the tang went right for the clown, even thought the clown was bigger than the tang. I know yellow tang are territorial but he was being a big bully. He was being real mean and trying to protect the other little clowns which are about 1 inch. I tried scaring the tang away from the clown for a little while so he could find his anemone. Then about 15 mintues the tang was laying on his side and breathing real hard. The three clowns do not fight, they get along well actually, the little ones follow the big Clarki. Another problem being I came home from the store and the one ocellaris clown was on her side. All three clowns are piling into the little corner in the front of the tank together. Also the mandarin isn't his active self like usual, he is staying put in one corner of the tank and it seems as if he is breathing a little heavier than usual. Am I experiencing a bioload? I need to know why my tang died, and why my other fish act as like they are dying. I did a water change today about 5 gallons. It must be either a bioload or are the anemones letting out toxins since there are three? They are not close to each other at all, one is all the way to the left, one in the middle, and another all the way to the right. Also the two anemones, white sebae and pink tip, shrunk around 8 p.m and still are not back to their full size like they had been and it has been about an hour. What is happening? Please help me ASAP