potter
New Member
I changed approximately 14 gallons of water last night in our 72 gallon. I had let the water set in a rubbermaid tub overnight with powerhead to circulate salt/ buffer. (I did check temp and salinity before dumping in). Within thirty minutes of doing the water change I noticed the fish breathing rapidly. I had removed all of the rock and vacuumed reasonably well and rearranged rock when I did the water change. This morning everything is dead and of course the nitrates are sky high.
My LFS said either there was something in the container I had used ( I did rinse it out first) or the chemicals from the plastic container killed the fish. He said he never leaves water to mix overnight, just mix in 5 gallon bucket with correct temp and salinity and place into tank.
I feel horrible that I killed our fish and don't even know if I want to mess with saltwater again. How would you recommend doing water changes? Could the plastic of the container contaminated the water??? Please help.
My LFS said either there was something in the container I had used ( I did rinse it out first) or the chemicals from the plastic container killed the fish. He said he never leaves water to mix overnight, just mix in 5 gallon bucket with correct temp and salinity and place into tank.
I feel horrible that I killed our fish and don't even know if I want to mess with saltwater again. How would you recommend doing water changes? Could the plastic of the container contaminated the water??? Please help.