wicked_NaCl_h2o
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We just lost our gbta a week ago, unknowing it was going to die we bought a rbta two weeks before that. The gbta wasn't eating before it died and we had a lot of inverts die. First I noticed that we didn't see the hermit crabs anymore. Then our snails were dropping one by one. Then the fighting conchs died.. I figured they died because there wasn't much algae for them to eat. We have one cerith snail left and 6 nassarius snails. Every snail shell we find are empty so I figure they were eaten by the super togan nassarius snails. Then our skunk cleaner shrimp was acting funny and then went belly up..week after that the GBTA melted and died.
While this was happening we were testing the water and found nothing the test kit was saying our water is where it should be. We thought maybe there is some thing wrong with the test kit and took a sample to the LFS. The lfs couldn't find any thing.. and we take samples of our water from the bottom of the tank. We also tested for metals and found no trace of metals in the tank.
I am very afraid...I don't want to lose this RBTA too. The rose isn't eating just like the GBTA before it died. We are doing 5 gallon water changes each week. I hope what ever is in that water will go away and the RBTA will start eating. If it doesn't start eating by next week. I think we will be taking it back to the LFS. What would you do in this situation?
Picture of our rose on the left side of the tank.

Picture of it after it moved to the right side of the tank.

It attached its foot under the rock we call clown rock because that is rock the ocellaris sleep under.

While this was happening we were testing the water and found nothing the test kit was saying our water is where it should be. We thought maybe there is some thing wrong with the test kit and took a sample to the LFS. The lfs couldn't find any thing.. and we take samples of our water from the bottom of the tank. We also tested for metals and found no trace of metals in the tank.
I am very afraid...I don't want to lose this RBTA too. The rose isn't eating just like the GBTA before it died. We are doing 5 gallon water changes each week. I hope what ever is in that water will go away and the RBTA will start eating. If it doesn't start eating by next week. I think we will be taking it back to the LFS. What would you do in this situation?
Picture of our rose on the left side of the tank.

Picture of it after it moved to the right side of the tank.

It attached its foot under the rock we call clown rock because that is rock the ocellaris sleep under.
