I just got back into the hobby a few months ago. I have a few chromis, anthias, a goby, a powder blue tang, and a frogspawn coral. Everything's been healthy for weeks. This morning, everything was looking fine. Got home from work and one of the blue lightning chromis are dead and the linkia star was stuck on the glass, dead, with like guts hanging out of a tear on the back of each of its arms. Also, my Frogspawn coral has shriveled up since this happened, and it was looking great for a month that i had it. What's happening!!!??? Salinity checked with hydrometer and double checked with refractometer. 1.026 SG. Temp is steady 81.5 checked on two separate thermometers. I fed the tank and the rest of the fish ate. They look ok.
Here are the specs of my setup copied from another post of mine....
Hi guys n gals. I'm back in the hobby after years away. I have a 225 gallon show tank with a 75 gallon fuge. I applied a lot of the same concepts as I did a few years ago. Maybe things have changed? I should have started this thread before I delved into it but here's what I got...any advice is more than appreciated...
Lifereef sump with skimmer and 3 media chambers with carbon and gfo. Two blueline pumps, one running the skimmer and the other returning to the show tank, media chambers, and refugium. When I had my reef set up before, I got Southdown sand from Home Depot. Couldn't find it so I got pavestone desert play sand this time. 4" deep in show tank and 6" deep in fuge. I got 150 pounds of Marshall island rock and very porous base rock below it. I have a precision marine kr620 kalk reactor and use only ro water (kent marine ro/Di). Got me two ecotech mp40 power heads. For lights I put together t5 end caps and reflectors I had and am running four 4 foot ATI bulbs on a new vue660 ballast and two 6' bulbs on another vue660. So far I have 6 chromis of two types, three bangaii cardinals, four dispar anthias, a Catalina goby, a powder blue tang, blue linkia star, and snails and Cukes and conchs etc.
Sorry for the Boring post but if anyone who has gotten down here have any advice as to what I should add/remove/change, it would be a great help! Thanks in advance!
Here are the specs of my setup copied from another post of mine....
Hi guys n gals. I'm back in the hobby after years away. I have a 225 gallon show tank with a 75 gallon fuge. I applied a lot of the same concepts as I did a few years ago. Maybe things have changed? I should have started this thread before I delved into it but here's what I got...any advice is more than appreciated...
Lifereef sump with skimmer and 3 media chambers with carbon and gfo. Two blueline pumps, one running the skimmer and the other returning to the show tank, media chambers, and refugium. When I had my reef set up before, I got Southdown sand from Home Depot. Couldn't find it so I got pavestone desert play sand this time. 4" deep in show tank and 6" deep in fuge. I got 150 pounds of Marshall island rock and very porous base rock below it. I have a precision marine kr620 kalk reactor and use only ro water (kent marine ro/Di). Got me two ecotech mp40 power heads. For lights I put together t5 end caps and reflectors I had and am running four 4 foot ATI bulbs on a new vue660 ballast and two 6' bulbs on another vue660. So far I have 6 chromis of two types, three bangaii cardinals, four dispar anthias, a Catalina goby, a powder blue tang, blue linkia star, and snails and Cukes and conchs etc.
Sorry for the Boring post but if anyone who has gotten down here have any advice as to what I should add/remove/change, it would be a great help! Thanks in advance!