robvia
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My tank has been running since Feb. It 90 gallons, wet/dry, 220 Watts fluorescent lighting, canister filter, seaclone 150, and some power heads.
Had two Damsels, clown, yellow tang, coral beauty, panther grouper, and anemone. Things were good, but I wanted it to look better. Had high nitrates and hair algae. I purchased an RO/DI and some plants and trying to get nitrates down.
Added a cardinal, small clown, pseudo chromis, and heniochus butterfly. Also added some soft corals at that point.
A week later the cardinal is dead in the tank, no explanation. A few days later and butterfly shows ich spots and dies. A few days after that the large clown shows ich and dies. Somewhere in the middle of this the small clown goes missing. Shortly after that the chromis is missing. They didn’t jump ship, and I never found them in the tank. I think the grouper eat them. The grouper was traded to a new home. In the middle of all this, the scarlet crab is eating all my snails. It turns them over and picks at them, killing them and then eating them. Nice meal! The pencil urchin pushes rocks over (to be expected and not a real problem), but then latches onto my feather duster and pushes him out of the tube.
Then I got some shrimp, crabs and Naso tang. The arrow crab molted the day after. Not alarming, but it’s nowhere to be found now. I think eaten after it molted. The sally lightfoot after a couple days started to loose it’s legs. I don’t know why. Its now gone. I assume eaten by something.
Yesterday, the final blow. The Naso, which was still hiding a lot, but getting better, was behind the rocks. The urchin came from the top, over the tang, and attached to the tangs head. The best looking fish in my tank is now dead. I don’t know if it died before the urchin started eating it or after.
The mushrooms, polyp, leather, and zoos seem to be doing well.
Am I doing something terribly wrong? Does this kind of thing happen a lot? Am I just a stupid newbie and crying because of things that are my own fault?
Also the shrimp attack the anemones when I feed them a shrimp pellet. It’s kind of cool to watch, but I don’t know if the anemones are getting enough food or not.
Please help!
Thanks,
Rob
Had two Damsels, clown, yellow tang, coral beauty, panther grouper, and anemone. Things were good, but I wanted it to look better. Had high nitrates and hair algae. I purchased an RO/DI and some plants and trying to get nitrates down.
Added a cardinal, small clown, pseudo chromis, and heniochus butterfly. Also added some soft corals at that point.
A week later the cardinal is dead in the tank, no explanation. A few days later and butterfly shows ich spots and dies. A few days after that the large clown shows ich and dies. Somewhere in the middle of this the small clown goes missing. Shortly after that the chromis is missing. They didn’t jump ship, and I never found them in the tank. I think the grouper eat them. The grouper was traded to a new home. In the middle of all this, the scarlet crab is eating all my snails. It turns them over and picks at them, killing them and then eating them. Nice meal! The pencil urchin pushes rocks over (to be expected and not a real problem), but then latches onto my feather duster and pushes him out of the tube.
Then I got some shrimp, crabs and Naso tang. The arrow crab molted the day after. Not alarming, but it’s nowhere to be found now. I think eaten after it molted. The sally lightfoot after a couple days started to loose it’s legs. I don’t know why. Its now gone. I assume eaten by something.
Yesterday, the final blow. The Naso, which was still hiding a lot, but getting better, was behind the rocks. The urchin came from the top, over the tang, and attached to the tangs head. The best looking fish in my tank is now dead. I don’t know if it died before the urchin started eating it or after.
The mushrooms, polyp, leather, and zoos seem to be doing well.
Am I doing something terribly wrong? Does this kind of thing happen a lot? Am I just a stupid newbie and crying because of things that are my own fault?
Also the shrimp attack the anemones when I feed them a shrimp pellet. It’s kind of cool to watch, but I don’t know if the anemones are getting enough food or not.
Please help!
Thanks,
Rob