Darth_Tater
Member
Hi all,
So I've got my 40 breeder that has been running a little over a year. There is about 1" of sand in it. Wednesday I came home from work to a terrible smell in the tank (smelled like dead snail) and most of the hard corals looking really bad. There was also ammonia in the tank for the first time since my initial cycle.
I don't have any large snails in the tank, and most of the small ones I could see looked fine and were moving around. All fish and shrimp are accounted for and look fine. All equipment was running fine.
I have a couple theories, but I'm wondering if this could have been the cause: Last week I added 60 dwarf and 30 regular Cerith Snails. Before adding them, the sandbed had remained undisturbed for probably 6+ months. Remembering that the sandbed is only 1" deep, does anyone think the new snails stirring it up could have caused a major ammonia spike?
Thanks for any feedback!
So I've got my 40 breeder that has been running a little over a year. There is about 1" of sand in it. Wednesday I came home from work to a terrible smell in the tank (smelled like dead snail) and most of the hard corals looking really bad. There was also ammonia in the tank for the first time since my initial cycle.
I don't have any large snails in the tank, and most of the small ones I could see looked fine and were moving around. All fish and shrimp are accounted for and look fine. All equipment was running fine.
I have a couple theories, but I'm wondering if this could have been the cause: Last week I added 60 dwarf and 30 regular Cerith Snails. Before adding them, the sandbed had remained undisturbed for probably 6+ months. Remembering that the sandbed is only 1" deep, does anyone think the new snails stirring it up could have caused a major ammonia spike?
Thanks for any feedback!