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TLDR version...
My dad gave me his 90g tank.
The tank is stocked with:
2 x Clownfish
3 x Blue Chromis
A few corals.
NO cleanup crew. No snails, no hermit crabs.
The tank has been established for about 10 years before the move.
I had access to a 55g. I set it up with a 20g sump here a moved the fish and live rock from his tank into mine Sunday afternoon.
I did NOT move the sand.
Tonight - Monday night - I show an ammonia spike of 2 ppm.
The fish look fine to me ( no rapid breathing ), and they are still coming out and swimming around.
The coral on the other hand are all "closed up"
I assumed that moving would result in an ammonia spike, but I didn't expect it to be so high.
It's 1am here - and I'm filling buckets from my RODI, but I plan on waiting until tomorrow morning for the water change.
I hope that's not a mistake, but I don't have enough saltwater for a large change right now. I work from home tomorrow so I can spend the morning making water changes as needed.
I guess I'm just looking for confirmation that this sounds reasonable and for suggestions if I should handle things differently.
Thank you!
TLDR version...
My dad gave me his 90g tank.
The tank is stocked with:
2 x Clownfish
3 x Blue Chromis
A few corals.
NO cleanup crew. No snails, no hermit crabs.
The tank has been established for about 10 years before the move.
I had access to a 55g. I set it up with a 20g sump here a moved the fish and live rock from his tank into mine Sunday afternoon.
I did NOT move the sand.
Tonight - Monday night - I show an ammonia spike of 2 ppm.
The fish look fine to me ( no rapid breathing ), and they are still coming out and swimming around.
The coral on the other hand are all "closed up"
I assumed that moving would result in an ammonia spike, but I didn't expect it to be so high.
It's 1am here - and I'm filling buckets from my RODI, but I plan on waiting until tomorrow morning for the water change.
I hope that's not a mistake, but I don't have enough saltwater for a large change right now. I work from home tomorrow so I can spend the morning making water changes as needed.
I guess I'm just looking for confirmation that this sounds reasonable and for suggestions if I should handle things differently.
Thank you!