Sarahbell430
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My 90 gallon is about 5 months old since cycle completed. I have added fish over time with no losses other than Benghai's murdering each other. I had a bloom of cyano that chemi clean took care of about 8weeks ago. I stared adding corals at that time with great success. Tiny frogspawn.....zoa frag....pipe organ. All doing great and spreading. Two weeks ago, my rbta shriveled up and died
. My cleaner shrimp also stopped being able to walk and died. I removed both and then got an obnoxious cyano bloom. I treated twice. Did 20 percent water change. It Came back the next day. Dosed again and before water change it's back again. Before the bloom I ordered a lta online ( horrible timing ) ...so it is in there now with a cleanup crew that came with him of 10 astreas..10 margaritas and 10 zebra hermits. The lta hasn't attached ( not surprised ) but the cyano bloom is still alive and kicking and I think my frogspawn Is dead along with a plate coral I got two weeks ago. All parameters are good. 0 ammonia. 0 nitrite. 0 phosphate. But I noticed today I have between 20-40ppm nitrate level. Is this killling my coral and causing cyano bloom?..I did turn off all lights for 24 hours during last chemi clean dose ( which did not work ) and I think that's what killed my plate and frogspawn.
I'm not adding anything for the foreseeable future until I figure out what is going on. Tank isn't overstocked with only 7 small fish ( 2 baby naked clowns, fire fish, lavender tang, starry blenny, Benghai cardinal and lyretail
Anthias
Please help!,,
I'm not adding anything for the foreseeable future until I figure out what is going on. Tank isn't overstocked with only 7 small fish ( 2 baby naked clowns, fire fish, lavender tang, starry blenny, Benghai cardinal and lyretail
Anthias
Please help!,,