Hammer Killing my fish

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Ive recently added a hammer to my 1 year old nano tank....its small, about 3" accross, I have it away from all other corals...but Ive added this about a week ago, and yesteray I woke up to a dead Mandiran Goby, and now today I wake up to a dead cleaner shrimp.....I just did a water change, the water is perfect:

Ammonia: 0
Nitrate: 0
Nitrite: 0
Phosphate: 0 to extremly low
Clacium: 450

All my other corals are open and very happy, and my 2 clown fish and cardinal seem to be doing just fine.....

Is there any chance this hammer killed both my shrimp and mandiran?
 
Most likely not. The Mandarin probably died of starvation. Any released ammonia from the decomposition (detectable or not) may have, in turn, killed the shrimp.
 
Doubtful bot not impossible. While I'm sure hammer packs a powerful punch to very small items, likely not powerful enough to kill a healthy fish. Perhaps a fish in a very weekened condition would be effected.
 
yea, that is what i thought....neither of my fish were weak...the shrimp ate everything that hit the tank, and would bite my arm anytime I stuck it in the tank...he molted 2 times in the past 2 months, grew like crazy...same with the mandarin, when I got him he was skinny, after about 2 months in my tank, he got nice and plump....(had tons of copods for him to eat)

I have no idea what happened...I did clean my sandbed, and thought maybe I sturred up some phosphate, but I dont have any on my readings....

Ugh.
 
I have heard you need at least 50-75 lbs of live rock with pods galore to keep a healthy mandarin unless you are adding pods. I have one in my 120, and everyone I have talked to says that I shouldn't get another and I have probably 140lbs of live rock. Just my .02!
 
It's possible, but I'd look for other causes first. My bubble coral killed and ate a cleaner shrimp when it tried to steal the bubble's meal, but I believe bubbles have much stronger stings than euphyllia. Hammers do pack a punch (I get a rash any time I go near one), but mine never bother anything, even if they're harassed -- my cleaner shrimp used to sit on top of my wall hammer and steal its food :rolleyes:.
 
my cleaner used to crawl all over frogspawns and hammers so i doubt it....you may want to look elsewhere....

ammonia as mentioned above
 
I have had multiple anchors and frogspawns continuously for 2 1/2 years and never suspected them of killing/hurting one of my fish or shrimp. As others have said, my tangs and shrimp steal food from them.
 
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