See, this is why posting speculation and "gossip" as I called it is dangerous. I wonder how much in sales has cost the stores in this thread because of that statement. There are a lot of reasons why they could have lost the shipment, if they did, or how much, who did it, if it was a plot, and their motives, maybe the FBI, maybe the CIA, maybe the Mob, maybe the Yakuza, maybe a rouge terrorist cell breaking into new territory, it a conspiracy I tell you!!!!!!!
Moving on......
Looking at the information below:
mhampton27
Registered: Aug 2007
Posts: 33
Hobby Experience: new
leakytank
Registered: Apr 2007
Posts: 37
Hobby Experience: new
I am going to bet the odds are that something you are doing, or have done is what is causing this. Our job is to figure that out so you can correct it. This is a VERY technical hobby and you WILL break a LOT of eggs before you make a good omlet. Heck, even then your going to get egg on your face. Because of one screw-up I had recently I have lost over $300+ in SPS coral.
Loosing stuff is the nature of the hobby and we need to be conscientious aquarists and not ignore the fact it may be something WE are doing and are to blame, as it is most of the time. If you learn from these mistakes, then it is not in vain.
Most livestock is stressed when it comes in, some die from the stress days later. If you buy a fish that is stressed, it could die. If you buy too aggressive of a fish, it could freak out the rest of the tank. They could have a parasite, didn't acclimate them well enough, or you just have had a run of bad luck like me. For a while there, every fish I bought was dying.....
With that said,
1. Buy some test kits.....good ones..... and learn to test your own water. (You will never make it in the hobby if you don't learn how to test and trust the results you get) If you have some already, list the results here so we can see what is going on. Because you havn't given us any information yet to determine the cause and offer a solution.
SG:
Alk:
CA:
Nitrate:
Nitrite:
Ammonia:
Phosphate:
2. Describe you tank and equipment, pictures work as well.
3. List your livestock: fish, inverts, corals, etc....
4. Water source
5. List everything you put into the water from the salt all the way to the food, including all supplements and medications you have ever used.
6. Your WC schedule (be honest)