GeronimoZ
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I need a little help to try and figure out my fish loss problem. All this is happing in my 72 bowfront reef display tank. On July 19th I lost my foxface and July 20th and I lost my purple tang. A couple of days later I found the remains of what looked like my Tomini tang. These three fish have been in my tank for two or three years; the Tomini was in there over a year. So that was three fish for no apparent reason.
I did a water test and found nothing out of order, Alkalinity was a little low:
Calcium (450+ ppm)
Alkalinity (5 dkh)
Salinity (sg =1.023)
Temperature (82 degrees F)
pH (7.9)
Nitrate (0 ppm)
On Thursday, July 26th I placed a new foxface in the tank. Friday the 27th I placed a power blue tang, yellow eye tang, blue hippo tang in the tank. Sunday morning all four were dead.
I test again (tests were fine) and did a 10 gallon water change. I did notice that the other fish in the tank were having labored breathing:
Pair of Cinnamon Clowns
4 Blue/Green Chromis
Target Mandarin fish
3 pajama cardinal fish
On Monday, July 30th I purchased a Tomini tang and placed it in an established 7 gallon mini reef tank with the resident damsel fish locked up in a breeder net box.
On Tuesday, 7/31/12 I purchased a yellow tang from a different pet store and placed them both in the mini tank"¦they got along fine but were shy. In retrospect, I should have left them in that tank for a couple of weeks.
While I was waiting I decided that my auto top off should be pure RO water instead of Kalkwasser RO water. I was thinking that the auto top off was added too much kalkwasser water and therefore, driving up the pH too quickly.
On Saturday, August 4th I added the yellow tang and Tamini tang to the 72 bowfront and spent several hours watching them. I was thinking that the clowns might be attacking them. Everything seemed peaceful and I was feeling like it was going to be a success. I even purchased a foxface and added it to the 72 bowfront without quarantining it first (probably a mistake).
Sunday morning, August 5th, the yellow, tamini and foxface were all dead and the other fish had labored breathing"¦.I did another 10 gallon water change and they seemed to be doing better. I also tested and found similar results. My alkalinity is back up to about 10 dkh. I also tested for Ammonia and it tested Zero.
I started this tank in April of 2008, and every night since I began, I have been turning off the skimmer at night. This tank is in our bedroom and I did not want to have the noise while we slept. I have a small pump that pumps in tank water so that the skimmer water stays somewhat refreshed. I have not bought any live rock for this tank in a long time so I doubt I have a predator (like a pistol shrimp). I did have a decorator crab that killed off some of my fish but he is gone now. I one time I did have a brittle star but I found out the hard way that it was killing my fish. I quickly got rid of him. I do have a serpent sea star that has been in the tank for over two years. All the literature says these are safe with fish and the deaths are too many at a time be a predator that is killing for food. I also had a seas cucumber that died in my tank (got into a pump "“ I think) and that killed every fish in my tank"¦that happened a few years ago. Sea cucumber are not allowed in my tank anymore"¦I love the way they look but they are too risky.
On Sunday afternoon I took my large yellow tang from my 54 gallon reef and put it in the 72 bowfront. Algae is starting to grow and I really am stumped at why I am having problems. This fish is very strong and healthy. I have had this fish in the 55 gallon for approximately five years. The fish is larger than the Cinnamon clown and I don't think the Cinnamon will mess with the knife of the yellow tang. This whole time I have not seen the Cinnamon chase any of the fish. I also set up the skimmer to run all night long.
Monday 8/6/12"¦this morning the Yellow tang is a live and none of the fish were breathing hard! I really hope I have solved my problem. I plan to start with new fish in my 54 reef tank; I plan to sell the current residents: Maroon clown (large female), and pair of 4 striped damsels"¦.all these fish are over 5 years old.
I would appreciate any ideas to help me with my 72 bowfront. I hope my yellow tang makes it. I always acclimate my fish to get them used to the parameters of my tanks. I just don't know what is wrong and I really hate killing fish.
I did a water test and found nothing out of order, Alkalinity was a little low:
Calcium (450+ ppm)
Alkalinity (5 dkh)
Salinity (sg =1.023)
Temperature (82 degrees F)
pH (7.9)
Nitrate (0 ppm)
On Thursday, July 26th I placed a new foxface in the tank. Friday the 27th I placed a power blue tang, yellow eye tang, blue hippo tang in the tank. Sunday morning all four were dead.
I test again (tests were fine) and did a 10 gallon water change. I did notice that the other fish in the tank were having labored breathing:
Pair of Cinnamon Clowns
4 Blue/Green Chromis
Target Mandarin fish
3 pajama cardinal fish
On Monday, July 30th I purchased a Tomini tang and placed it in an established 7 gallon mini reef tank with the resident damsel fish locked up in a breeder net box.
On Tuesday, 7/31/12 I purchased a yellow tang from a different pet store and placed them both in the mini tank"¦they got along fine but were shy. In retrospect, I should have left them in that tank for a couple of weeks.
While I was waiting I decided that my auto top off should be pure RO water instead of Kalkwasser RO water. I was thinking that the auto top off was added too much kalkwasser water and therefore, driving up the pH too quickly.
On Saturday, August 4th I added the yellow tang and Tamini tang to the 72 bowfront and spent several hours watching them. I was thinking that the clowns might be attacking them. Everything seemed peaceful and I was feeling like it was going to be a success. I even purchased a foxface and added it to the 72 bowfront without quarantining it first (probably a mistake).
Sunday morning, August 5th, the yellow, tamini and foxface were all dead and the other fish had labored breathing"¦.I did another 10 gallon water change and they seemed to be doing better. I also tested and found similar results. My alkalinity is back up to about 10 dkh. I also tested for Ammonia and it tested Zero.
I started this tank in April of 2008, and every night since I began, I have been turning off the skimmer at night. This tank is in our bedroom and I did not want to have the noise while we slept. I have a small pump that pumps in tank water so that the skimmer water stays somewhat refreshed. I have not bought any live rock for this tank in a long time so I doubt I have a predator (like a pistol shrimp). I did have a decorator crab that killed off some of my fish but he is gone now. I one time I did have a brittle star but I found out the hard way that it was killing my fish. I quickly got rid of him. I do have a serpent sea star that has been in the tank for over two years. All the literature says these are safe with fish and the deaths are too many at a time be a predator that is killing for food. I also had a seas cucumber that died in my tank (got into a pump "“ I think) and that killed every fish in my tank"¦that happened a few years ago. Sea cucumber are not allowed in my tank anymore"¦I love the way they look but they are too risky.
On Sunday afternoon I took my large yellow tang from my 54 gallon reef and put it in the 72 bowfront. Algae is starting to grow and I really am stumped at why I am having problems. This fish is very strong and healthy. I have had this fish in the 55 gallon for approximately five years. The fish is larger than the Cinnamon clown and I don't think the Cinnamon will mess with the knife of the yellow tang. This whole time I have not seen the Cinnamon chase any of the fish. I also set up the skimmer to run all night long.
Monday 8/6/12"¦this morning the Yellow tang is a live and none of the fish were breathing hard! I really hope I have solved my problem. I plan to start with new fish in my 54 reef tank; I plan to sell the current residents: Maroon clown (large female), and pair of 4 striped damsels"¦.all these fish are over 5 years old.
I would appreciate any ideas to help me with my 72 bowfront. I hope my yellow tang makes it. I always acclimate my fish to get them used to the parameters of my tanks. I just don't know what is wrong and I really hate killing fish.