I have two display tanks currently up and running. One 45 JBJ and one IM 30 Fusion. Both were setup using 8 week cured pukani rock and use the same salt brand. These last two weeks I have lost a fish in each. I lost a chromis in the 30 and a Cardinal in the 45. I haven't changed anything recently. What I am starting to wonder is that it may be my Calcium. I use Coralife. Coralife has an above average concentration of Calcium and Magnesium. I don't have to add anything like kalk or 2 part because I have so few corals. My corals are growing nicely. My calcium this last test came back at around 500 ppm for both tanks. Is this a problem? Could this be killing the fish? I do a water change on each religiously every week. Around 5-10%. Could it be that because I have so few corals that the excess water changes are bringing the Calcium too high and it is negatively affecting the fish?
Thanks!
Thanks!