About a week ago I added the first livestock to my tank; I went for a tuxedo urchin, a few turbos and a starfish (the type escapes me but it is possibly a sand sifter, as that is what it spends it's time doing).
Whilst acclimatising them the urchin managed to climb out of it's bag, taking a couple of turbos with it. Everything was fine for a couple of days but the urchin then stopped moving, as did a couple of the snails, I gave them a few days but eventually accepted that the shock of jumping into a new system had killed them.
As my star and remaining snails were okay and parametres stable I decided to add a fish and a couple of corals on Sunday, as well as replacing my casualties. The lavender dartfish has settled in nicely and I was pleasantly surprised to find him outside of his cave on Monday morning. The inverts on the other hand are not looking so fantastic. My urchin has not moved in a day and I believe one of the snails may have died. As for the corals, the white xenia appears to be very 'limp' (though apparently this is fairly normal in a new tank) and the green polyp is closed and has orange looking 'tubes' on it (not sure if that is normal).
I'm quite upset about the whole thing as a lot of time, effort and money has gone into the tank and I still kind of feel like I've done something wrong and ended up killing my should-be inhabitants as a result.
The parameters of my tank still seem stable, with the exception of salinity, which was reading at 1.026 but yesterday evening showed 1.027 and today 1.028. As I am using a hydrometer I'm concerned that salinity may be even high than these readings.
My dartfish and star still seems very active and healthy, as do the definitely live snails. Do I assume that salinity is the issue or could it be something else? I have ordered a refractometer and done a partial water change to lower salinity but is there anything else I can/should be doing?
I've attached photos but they were a bit rushed so let me know more would be helpful.
Thanks!
Whilst acclimatising them the urchin managed to climb out of it's bag, taking a couple of turbos with it. Everything was fine for a couple of days but the urchin then stopped moving, as did a couple of the snails, I gave them a few days but eventually accepted that the shock of jumping into a new system had killed them.
As my star and remaining snails were okay and parametres stable I decided to add a fish and a couple of corals on Sunday, as well as replacing my casualties. The lavender dartfish has settled in nicely and I was pleasantly surprised to find him outside of his cave on Monday morning. The inverts on the other hand are not looking so fantastic. My urchin has not moved in a day and I believe one of the snails may have died. As for the corals, the white xenia appears to be very 'limp' (though apparently this is fairly normal in a new tank) and the green polyp is closed and has orange looking 'tubes' on it (not sure if that is normal).
I'm quite upset about the whole thing as a lot of time, effort and money has gone into the tank and I still kind of feel like I've done something wrong and ended up killing my should-be inhabitants as a result.
The parameters of my tank still seem stable, with the exception of salinity, which was reading at 1.026 but yesterday evening showed 1.027 and today 1.028. As I am using a hydrometer I'm concerned that salinity may be even high than these readings.
My dartfish and star still seems very active and healthy, as do the definitely live snails. Do I assume that salinity is the issue or could it be something else? I have ordered a refractometer and done a partial water change to lower salinity but is there anything else I can/should be doing?
I've attached photos but they were a bit rushed so let me know more would be helpful.
Thanks!