kelipalmer
New member
Hi all,
I am new to reef tanks and need help. We have an established 100 gal reef tank with 100 lbs live rock and a 20 gal sump. We bought the tank used 5 weeks ago and successfully moved it. We have 12 fish, some inverts, and several coral.
The tank was running well for 3 weeks with no problems. We left on vacation for two weeks, with competent friends watching our tank while we were away. A couple days before we returned, our box anthia died. When we arrived home, our kole tang was emaciated and had white hair-like protrusions around his mouth. He died a few days later. One of our clowns has small white spots on his back, but seems to be doing fine otherwise.
Here are our water #s:
Salinity - 1.023
Ph - 8.4
Amm - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 0
Phos - 0.1
KH - 7
We do weekly 10% water changes. We did one before we left and when we returned after two weeks.
We pre-portioned food and gave appropriate instructions so that our helpers maintained the tank in the same way that we have been.
Please let us know what to do. We have gotten mixed advice on what is best for the clown: using a hospital tank, more frequent water changes, etc. Do we need to do something to protect the other fish?
Thanks!
I am new to reef tanks and need help. We have an established 100 gal reef tank with 100 lbs live rock and a 20 gal sump. We bought the tank used 5 weeks ago and successfully moved it. We have 12 fish, some inverts, and several coral.
The tank was running well for 3 weeks with no problems. We left on vacation for two weeks, with competent friends watching our tank while we were away. A couple days before we returned, our box anthia died. When we arrived home, our kole tang was emaciated and had white hair-like protrusions around his mouth. He died a few days later. One of our clowns has small white spots on his back, but seems to be doing fine otherwise.
Here are our water #s:
Salinity - 1.023
Ph - 8.4
Amm - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 0
Phos - 0.1
KH - 7
We do weekly 10% water changes. We did one before we left and when we returned after two weeks.
We pre-portioned food and gave appropriate instructions so that our helpers maintained the tank in the same way that we have been.
Please let us know what to do. We have gotten mixed advice on what is best for the clown: using a hospital tank, more frequent water changes, etc. Do we need to do something to protect the other fish?
Thanks!