I got an established tank in July and do my best to keep the fish happy. But looking at my livestock log it looks quite dismal.
Is this a 'normal' turnover rate for a novice:
* Royal Gramma that came with the tank: gone after 7 weeks.
* Mandarin Goby, yes, a stupid mistake on my part for getting it: gone after 3 months.
* Arrow Crab, got shredded in the circulating pump (the pump buried deep in the rock pile but he got to it anyway): gone after 3 months
* Peppermint shrimp, got two: one gone after 4 weeks
* Gold Blennies, got two, quarantined for a week: both gone after a week in DT
* Star Blenny: gone after 3 days in the QT tank.
I do weekly water test and 5-10g changes.
pH 8.0, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 10-20, PO4 0, Calcium 360-400, Alk76-8, 78-80F, salinity spot-on & constant.
Is this a 'normal' turnover rate for a novice caretaker???
Could the creature assortment be causing them to eat each other???
Fish: 1 Ocellaris Clown, 1 B&W Clown, 1 Firefish Goby, 1 Scarlet Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, 1 Fire Shrimp, 1 Corral Banded Shrimp, 1 Peppermint Shrimp, Bristle Worms and CUC.
Reef: 150 lb. Sand, 70 lb. Rock, Frog Spawn, Button Polyps, Mushrooms, Kenya Trees, Feather Star, Brain, Leather Toadstool and several aiptasias. . . .
Tank: 50g hex, overflow, 20um sock filter, 23 gal sump with DSB, 2 return pumps, 3 in-tank circulators, 5 UH fluorescent, chiller 650, heater 150W, skimmer 65, I got the tank on 7/18/2014 but it has been established for over 15 years!!
BTW, Getting the Feather Star was an ignorant rookie mistake on my part. . . . but at least it is still alive and eating!!
Is this a 'normal' turnover rate for a novice:
* Royal Gramma that came with the tank: gone after 7 weeks.
* Mandarin Goby, yes, a stupid mistake on my part for getting it: gone after 3 months.
* Arrow Crab, got shredded in the circulating pump (the pump buried deep in the rock pile but he got to it anyway): gone after 3 months
* Peppermint shrimp, got two: one gone after 4 weeks
* Gold Blennies, got two, quarantined for a week: both gone after a week in DT
* Star Blenny: gone after 3 days in the QT tank.
I do weekly water test and 5-10g changes.
pH 8.0, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 10-20, PO4 0, Calcium 360-400, Alk76-8, 78-80F, salinity spot-on & constant.
Is this a 'normal' turnover rate for a novice caretaker???
Could the creature assortment be causing them to eat each other???
Fish: 1 Ocellaris Clown, 1 B&W Clown, 1 Firefish Goby, 1 Scarlet Skunk Cleaner Shrimp, 1 Fire Shrimp, 1 Corral Banded Shrimp, 1 Peppermint Shrimp, Bristle Worms and CUC.
Reef: 150 lb. Sand, 70 lb. Rock, Frog Spawn, Button Polyps, Mushrooms, Kenya Trees, Feather Star, Brain, Leather Toadstool and several aiptasias. . . .
Tank: 50g hex, overflow, 20um sock filter, 23 gal sump with DSB, 2 return pumps, 3 in-tank circulators, 5 UH fluorescent, chiller 650, heater 150W, skimmer 65, I got the tank on 7/18/2014 but it has been established for over 15 years!!
BTW, Getting the Feather Star was an ignorant rookie mistake on my part. . . . but at least it is still alive and eating!!