Hi Reef Central.
My tank has been up and running for over 2 months now with great success. Over the weekend I purchase some leather corals and I wanted them to be on top of a sloped part of some live rock I have.
My LFS recommended some marine epoxy to stick the base of the corals to the rock.
That all went successfully but I noticed that the epoxy was starting to cloud the water. I was assured that this epoxy is reef safe and non-toxic. It has been 2 days now and the cloudy water has mostly cleared but my fish appear to have problems breathing.
My corals are fine, it's my fish that are struggling. I'm really worried.
I have a 35G tank setup, my readings appear normal. After some initial searches online I read that the breathing issues may be related to the cloudy water removing oxygen from the water?
Help!
My tank has been up and running for over 2 months now with great success. Over the weekend I purchase some leather corals and I wanted them to be on top of a sloped part of some live rock I have.
My LFS recommended some marine epoxy to stick the base of the corals to the rock.
That all went successfully but I noticed that the epoxy was starting to cloud the water. I was assured that this epoxy is reef safe and non-toxic. It has been 2 days now and the cloudy water has mostly cleared but my fish appear to have problems breathing.
My corals are fine, it's my fish that are struggling. I'm really worried.
I have a 35G tank setup, my readings appear normal. After some initial searches online I read that the breathing issues may be related to the cloudy water removing oxygen from the water?
Help!