jburton0213
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At what point would alkalinity kill fish?
Just got back into the hobby a couple months ago. Got a fish with ich and then moved all fish to a qt for hyposalinity. Then I came across a copper banded butterfly fish, which is my favorite fish and had to have it. Put him in a seperate qt away from other fish and it actually started eating brine shrimp. Moved it to qt and everything was going great. CBB was eating really well. I was so happy considering the the CBBs reputation.
I've been using dkh superbuffer to control ph in the qt. Did a 50% WC last night and had to add buffer to it to bring up the ph to match the qt tank. After water change everybody was good. Got up this morning and checked on them before I went to work. Everything was good. Texted my wife at about lunch and asked her to feed the fish like I usually do. She then calls me and tells me that every one of my fish are dead. A yellow tang, the CBB and 2 crowns. The only thing I can think that it could be is the dkh buffer I'd been adding to the tank. I had the wife check the params, ph was 8 and salinity was 1.009. I'll stop on the way home to get a alkalinity test to know for sure.
Just got back into the hobby a couple months ago. Got a fish with ich and then moved all fish to a qt for hyposalinity. Then I came across a copper banded butterfly fish, which is my favorite fish and had to have it. Put him in a seperate qt away from other fish and it actually started eating brine shrimp. Moved it to qt and everything was going great. CBB was eating really well. I was so happy considering the the CBBs reputation.
I've been using dkh superbuffer to control ph in the qt. Did a 50% WC last night and had to add buffer to it to bring up the ph to match the qt tank. After water change everybody was good. Got up this morning and checked on them before I went to work. Everything was good. Texted my wife at about lunch and asked her to feed the fish like I usually do. She then calls me and tells me that every one of my fish are dead. A yellow tang, the CBB and 2 crowns. The only thing I can think that it could be is the dkh buffer I'd been adding to the tank. I had the wife check the params, ph was 8 and salinity was 1.009. I'll stop on the way home to get a alkalinity test to know for sure.