Scythanith
Premium Member
Hello Everyone,
I know this isn't the best place to post this but I'm out of ideas:
Hello, I'm just going to throw this one out there since I can't explain it to myself yet!
I installed a new 35 gallon acrylic sump (I wiped the sump out before installing) onto my 75 gallon reef tank a couple days ago, and had to leave the next day. I checked it in the morning before I left and everything seemed fine. I came back the next day around noon and when i walked into my place I could hear the pump was sucking in some mean amounts of air! Well the tank essentially looked like a skimmer and I could see my chromis gasping on the substrate. I topped up the sump and slowly the air bubbles subsided but the water remained very cloudy. At first I thought the air bubbles caused massive stress and knocked out some chromis since i couldn't count them all and then in turn cause an ammonia spike. But I have at least 100lbs of live rock and I know a couple chromis wouldn't tip my system. So I took some water over to Colby at Bayside Corals and he checked it for me, parameters were:
ammonia: none detected
Nitrate: 0.05
pH: 8.0
and I check my salinity: 1.0235
So Colby recommended I try some chemipure in the sump to absorb whatever it was that was clouding the water, so I put 2 units of chemipure into my sump. Last night I ended up losing 6 green chromis and nothing else...
This morning the tank looks better, it is still somewhat cloudy but the fish are out and the corals are looking ok. But the one remaining chromis looks lonely...
So any ideas what could have caused this?
Thanks!
I know this isn't the best place to post this but I'm out of ideas:
Hello, I'm just going to throw this one out there since I can't explain it to myself yet!
I installed a new 35 gallon acrylic sump (I wiped the sump out before installing) onto my 75 gallon reef tank a couple days ago, and had to leave the next day. I checked it in the morning before I left and everything seemed fine. I came back the next day around noon and when i walked into my place I could hear the pump was sucking in some mean amounts of air! Well the tank essentially looked like a skimmer and I could see my chromis gasping on the substrate. I topped up the sump and slowly the air bubbles subsided but the water remained very cloudy. At first I thought the air bubbles caused massive stress and knocked out some chromis since i couldn't count them all and then in turn cause an ammonia spike. But I have at least 100lbs of live rock and I know a couple chromis wouldn't tip my system. So I took some water over to Colby at Bayside Corals and he checked it for me, parameters were:
ammonia: none detected
Nitrate: 0.05
pH: 8.0
and I check my salinity: 1.0235
So Colby recommended I try some chemipure in the sump to absorb whatever it was that was clouding the water, so I put 2 units of chemipure into my sump. Last night I ended up losing 6 green chromis and nothing else...
This morning the tank looks better, it is still somewhat cloudy but the fish are out and the corals are looking ok. But the one remaining chromis looks lonely...
So any ideas what could have caused this?
Thanks!