Originally Posted by
ivycharlaine
http:///forum/post/2996494
AHHHHHHHH I found the source of my problems. So this morning I checked my water again and all the numbers were still high and there was no change. So I then realized that I haven't seen my diamond Goby in a few days....hmmmm.... I had to pick up half of my live rock, but I found him dead and fuzzy underneath a rock
poor thing! Well I removed him immediately, but I don't have water ready for another water change
what should I do?? I don't want anything else to die!!!
Sad, but very cool. This is why testing the water is important. Water parameters are how the tank tells us what is going on in there. We saw an increase in ammonia, nitrite and nitrate then looked for the cause. Catching the initial ammonia spike is what we want to shoot for in the future. After a few years looking at the same tank, you can spot changes before you even test the water. You will just know when something is not quite right.
Remember when changing water sources like going from your salt mix to premix from the LFS that you need to try to match PH as well as temp and SG.
Sorry you lost livestock, but you learned how to read and evaluate water tests, effectively solving a problem. Most all of the issues we deal with can be traced to water quality or can be tracked down using water tests.
Happy Reefing!!