calvertbill
New member
I guess what I have is a math problem I don't know how to work out.
Sometime last night my Orange shoulder died and his corpse is in one of the caves in my rockwork so I need to decide whether or not to do a major dismantling or not to retrieve it.
He was 10" long so I'm anticipating a huge ammonia spike as he begins to decompose in 630 gallons of water.
My RO/DI can crank out about 2-3 40 gallon water changes/day.
The only other piece of data which may be relevant is the presence of six cleaner shrimp to attack the corpse.
As you might be able to imagine removing 300 lbs of rock from a 36" deep tank is a bit of a pain but I'll stay up all night and do it if there's any danger from the free ammonia... or will one 10" fish not produce such a frightening load in that many gallons?
Sometime last night my Orange shoulder died and his corpse is in one of the caves in my rockwork so I need to decide whether or not to do a major dismantling or not to retrieve it.
He was 10" long so I'm anticipating a huge ammonia spike as he begins to decompose in 630 gallons of water.
My RO/DI can crank out about 2-3 40 gallon water changes/day.
The only other piece of data which may be relevant is the presence of six cleaner shrimp to attack the corpse.
As you might be able to imagine removing 300 lbs of rock from a 36" deep tank is a bit of a pain but I'll stay up all night and do it if there's any danger from the free ammonia... or will one 10" fish not produce such a frightening load in that many gallons?