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I have had my tank functional since Christmas Eve. The specs of the tank are below (sorry if I missed any details). We started out with 5 damsels, two of them were black with a white spot on their face, one black and white striped damsel, and two navy blue fish with yellow tails. We lost one of the black with white spots within 24 hrs., the other in the next two days. A week later, we lost the striped one, leaving the two blue fish with yellow tails. Both of them lasted for almost 3 weeks. We got two clownfish, and 2 days later, one of the blue fish with yellow tails didn't make it. So we are down the the three fish.
Of course we do not want to lose any more fish, but it is part of the salt water tank routine. I'm concerned that my real problem is with the chemical levels. Each time I contact the local aquarium store, they tell me that I should just continue to do the 10% water changes once a week, and that should help to correct some of the levels that are of more concern. Now that I have done 3 water changes since putting the tank in, I have what I see as a baseline for some things, and I am concerned that I am not doing what I should be, to correct these. Is there something else I need to be doing, than just the 10% change a week?
Note that the water temp has been a steady 77-78 degrees.
Target->0.007.6?0.00??
DateNitriteNitratePHAmmoniaAlkalinity
4-Jan0.3208.00.25High
11-Jan0.1158.40.25High
18-Jan0.1508.60.25High
26 Gall
1 damsel
2 clownfish
9 snails
2 shrimp
1 crab (one died, leaving one)
8 lbs. live rock
2 bags coarse substrate with 1 bag of fine substrate on surface.
Top filter with directional flow, no protein skimmer.
Algae reduces at each water change, but returns in force after a week.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
Sean
Of course we do not want to lose any more fish, but it is part of the salt water tank routine. I'm concerned that my real problem is with the chemical levels. Each time I contact the local aquarium store, they tell me that I should just continue to do the 10% water changes once a week, and that should help to correct some of the levels that are of more concern. Now that I have done 3 water changes since putting the tank in, I have what I see as a baseline for some things, and I am concerned that I am not doing what I should be, to correct these. Is there something else I need to be doing, than just the 10% change a week?
Note that the water temp has been a steady 77-78 degrees.
Target->0.007.6?0.00??
DateNitriteNitratePHAmmoniaAlkalinity
4-Jan0.3208.00.25High
11-Jan0.1158.40.25High
18-Jan0.1508.60.25High
26 Gall
1 damsel
2 clownfish
9 snails
2 shrimp
1 crab (one died, leaving one)
8 lbs. live rock
2 bags coarse substrate with 1 bag of fine substrate on surface.
Top filter with directional flow, no protein skimmer.
Algae reduces at each water change, but returns in force after a week.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
Sean