Tripspike
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I have been without my saltwater tank for about 9 years. I decided to start it back up about 6 weeks ago. It is an extra tall 42 gallon tank 30" x 30" x 12" wide. I began with some live rock from a local store and some base rock I had left over from my previous setup. I also uesd 60 lbs of live sand.
The tank ran for about three weeks and I then put some additional premium cured live Fiji rock into the tank. Everything seemed to be running fine. The water tests I conducted were as follows:
Salinity: 1.021
pH: 8.0
Alakalinity: 270 ppm
Temperature: 80.4 F
Ammonia:<=.5
Phosphate:.1
Nitrate:0
Nitrite:0
Water Hardness: 280+ ppm Very Hard
Copper: Not detectable
I introduced 10 turbo snails into the tank and 10 hermit crabs. The crabs seeemed to die off about 10 - 15 minutes after entering the tank. The snails never moved but I assume they died just as quickly.
I took a water sample to the store and they found no problems with the water. pH and alkalinity a little high. I did a 20% water change and used the pre-made water to ensure a good water change.
I introduced three hermit crabs after the water change and they all died within 5 minutes of entering the tank.
I then brought another sample to the store and they tested it again and found nothing out of the ordinary. I decided to put two Green Chromis in the tank. I thought they might be a little heartier than the crabs and snails. I acclimated for about an hour and introduced then into the tank. The fish swam about checking out their new environment. They looked healthy. I went upstairs to cook dinner for guests and came back about 1 hour later to find both fish dead.
I am at a loss and so is the store I go to. They are very knowledgeable and have some great reef tanks set up at the store. I am not sure where to go at this point. I am looking for any suggestions on where to head next.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Trip
The tank ran for about three weeks and I then put some additional premium cured live Fiji rock into the tank. Everything seemed to be running fine. The water tests I conducted were as follows:
Salinity: 1.021
pH: 8.0
Alakalinity: 270 ppm
Temperature: 80.4 F
Ammonia:<=.5
Phosphate:.1
Nitrate:0
Nitrite:0
Water Hardness: 280+ ppm Very Hard
Copper: Not detectable
I introduced 10 turbo snails into the tank and 10 hermit crabs. The crabs seeemed to die off about 10 - 15 minutes after entering the tank. The snails never moved but I assume they died just as quickly.
I took a water sample to the store and they found no problems with the water. pH and alkalinity a little high. I did a 20% water change and used the pre-made water to ensure a good water change.
I introduced three hermit crabs after the water change and they all died within 5 minutes of entering the tank.
I then brought another sample to the store and they tested it again and found nothing out of the ordinary. I decided to put two Green Chromis in the tank. I thought they might be a little heartier than the crabs and snails. I acclimated for about an hour and introduced then into the tank. The fish swam about checking out their new environment. They looked healthy. I went upstairs to cook dinner for guests and came back about 1 hour later to find both fish dead.
I am at a loss and so is the store I go to. They are very knowledgeable and have some great reef tanks set up at the store. I am not sure where to go at this point. I am looking for any suggestions on where to head next.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Trip