ok my tank is well over a year old, my stock list is below. My nitrogen cycle has been perfect since the begining. Ammo, trite and trate have always been undetectable. Then sometime last week I last my watchman goby who was pretty large. He seemed healthy although seemed to keep getting thinner even though he ate like a pig. Well he died somewhere in the rock work and I cant find him anywhere.
My Powder Blue who has been in my tank for over 6 months. He has eaten from the first day I got him. He was very pale coloured when I picked him up from Big als(go figure) although within days of being in my tank he really coloured up and fattened up. Well 2 days ago I noticed a couple spots around his head. Then yesterday he was covered in it. BINGO my very first ich outbreak in over a year. The powder blue is covered in the spots although still ate dried seaweed like a pig last night. The tank is only fed once a day. Every evening I feed a small piece of mysis for the meat eaters and small pieces of dried seaweed for the veggie lovers.
I immediatly went to check all the levels and sure enough nitrate is amazingly high, its 80ppm. My phosphate was amazingly high as well. My immediate reaction is that this is from the rotting watchman goby in the tank.
Now I'm not the one to rush and do water changes, because in my mind that will cause even more stress on the system. I want the live rock and sand bed to bring down the levels naturally and slowly.
1.) Would this rise in nitrate be from the dead fish?
2.) could high nitrate cause the powder blue to get ich?
3.)could high phosphate effect the fish???
4.) What I don't understand is the phos and trate is crazy high although all the corals and clams are wide open and happy as a clam, why would this be?
5.) what steps can I take to making this fish healthy?? the powder blue seems to be acting perfectly fine, eating great, simming all over, although just has all the spots.
Please help folks I don't want to loose the center piece of my tank
Thanks
My Powder Blue who has been in my tank for over 6 months. He has eaten from the first day I got him. He was very pale coloured when I picked him up from Big als(go figure) although within days of being in my tank he really coloured up and fattened up. Well 2 days ago I noticed a couple spots around his head. Then yesterday he was covered in it. BINGO my very first ich outbreak in over a year. The powder blue is covered in the spots although still ate dried seaweed like a pig last night. The tank is only fed once a day. Every evening I feed a small piece of mysis for the meat eaters and small pieces of dried seaweed for the veggie lovers.
I immediatly went to check all the levels and sure enough nitrate is amazingly high, its 80ppm. My phosphate was amazingly high as well. My immediate reaction is that this is from the rotting watchman goby in the tank.
Now I'm not the one to rush and do water changes, because in my mind that will cause even more stress on the system. I want the live rock and sand bed to bring down the levels naturally and slowly.
1.) Would this rise in nitrate be from the dead fish?
2.) could high nitrate cause the powder blue to get ich?
3.)could high phosphate effect the fish???
4.) What I don't understand is the phos and trate is crazy high although all the corals and clams are wide open and happy as a clam, why would this be?
5.) what steps can I take to making this fish healthy?? the powder blue seems to be acting perfectly fine, eating great, simming all over, although just has all the spots.
Please help folks I don't want to loose the center piece of my tank
Thanks