s10lowrider
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Picked up a flame scallop last night (price was right and we thought it would look neat). He was acting fine at the store, we brought him home and gently acclimated him and then added him to the tank. Last night it acted fine, opened and closed and seemed to be looking for a spot in the tank, even fed on some brine shrimp we added. We checked on the tank at noon today and he was dead. The water parameters are:
ph - 8.4
nitrite - 0
ammonia - 0
nitrate - 5
salinity - 1.023
temp - 80 degrees
His other tank mates are just a pair of clowns, a couple of damsels, cleaner shrimp, feather duster as well as your typical clean up crew of blue legs and maybe 3 snails. The only corals we have are two small fuzzy mushrooms, a fl ricordea, xenias, green star polyps. and some zoos (all of the corals are just small frags). Anyway everything else looks great and have been in the tank for a while, we do regular water changes and monitor water quality frequently. What could have killed this thing so fast? Did we just get a bad critter?
ph - 8.4
nitrite - 0
ammonia - 0
nitrate - 5
salinity - 1.023
temp - 80 degrees
His other tank mates are just a pair of clowns, a couple of damsels, cleaner shrimp, feather duster as well as your typical clean up crew of blue legs and maybe 3 snails. The only corals we have are two small fuzzy mushrooms, a fl ricordea, xenias, green star polyps. and some zoos (all of the corals are just small frags). Anyway everything else looks great and have been in the tank for a while, we do regular water changes and monitor water quality frequently. What could have killed this thing so fast? Did we just get a bad critter?