My tank died tonight!

I just read the posts that is pretty wild. Sorry to hear about your tank. I have extra empty salt buckets if you need one for water change bucket.
 
jason - no we have very smal dogs so we don't using any kind of mouse killer. I think I am going to buy some more test kits and see what else I can check.

Joel - thanks I have three or four salt bucket I use as well. I just need to find them in the shed.
 
I am sorry to hear that... I would suspect copper from the broken wire leached, started killing the corals, and the corals themselves finished off the tank by polluting it. was this your 75g? Sorry to hear it man! Once you get things back in order, I have some frags I can help out with...

Jason
 
As far as corals go I should be ok. I put almost all of my corals into the 75. (I don't know if they will make it) It was the front tank I did the water change on.
 
Cichlids and salt has one last time a knew. I had one at home but not sure if I can find it if I can than you more than welcome to borrow it but it won't be till later tonight as I am at work.
 
Yikes, Sorry to hear about your losses. Makes me want to run home right now and check all my equipment.

Which is something that should be part of our routine maintenance..to check out equipment, wiring, plumbing...everything...most things start out small then quickly get out of control. A little prevention goes a long ways.

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If there is anything in my tank I can frag for you let me know...happy to help.

Good Luck!
 
We will have to see where I am at once the water clears:) I am going to guess my zoas, shrooms, and polyps will be wiped out.

Thanks for the offer.
 
I bought one today. It was really hard to read. .2 was blue and 0 was green, mine came out to be bluish green? How bad is .1 copper? Buy one of my shrimp is still allive and so are some of my snails.
 
Coral are considered invert's and are highly sensitive to low amounts of copper, even more than shrimp/snails. Most test kits can't even detect the smallest of amounts that will cause problems in reef tanks.

It's kind of hard to believe though that you have any copper in your tank just because of that, but I guess possible. There has to be some other issue that you aren't aware of. I would hook that same pump up in the same bucket with the same salt and run an experiment with testing copper in that bucket's batch. If you say your tank tests something with copper, then a fresh batch under the same conditions should provide you with a positive answer since it will not be diluted w/50gals of other water. Infact, it should test off the charts in a 5gal mix if it's truly there. I would also mix up another batch in another bucket at the same time, and run a full out test on everything from Mg, Cal, dKh, everything you can.

Is the salt new salt? Is the water your water, or did you buy it from somewhere? Something has to be contaminated, and until I found out exactly what happened, I'd be leary of using anymore water/salt to do changes until I found the culprit as to not make a bad situation worse.
 
Thanks dave. I have been using the salt for some time now. The water is ro water from my storage container so I need to check that as well. I have two batches of saltwater mixed and ready for a change iF I choose. I think I will do another with the bad pump like you said. The fist thing I am going to do is check RO water and see what true 0 copper looks like then I can compare it to my tanks 0.
 
what type of return pump are you using, if you remember not long ago that rio,s had prob with the seals leaking stuff in to peoples tanks, just food for thought. fish
 
A film? I have allot of water movement in the tank so I don't think a film would have a chance to form. lol. but no I don't see a film. The fresh saltwater did not have a film either.
 
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