FishyMel
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When I woke up this morning I did my usual check out all my fish and make sure they're ok, but when I went to my shark tank I found the little girl upside down on her back barely breathing. I took her out of the tank with my hand thinking that what ever it was, it can't infect the fish in my 200 if I add no water (shark and fish parasites don't intermingle), and I put her in the refugium of the 200. Currently she is breathing fine, rightside up, and moving a little less than usual but that could just be acclimation shock, we'll just currently hope for the best. But anyway In the tank with her the mushrooms all look horrible and are approaching death and weirdest of all, the Cyano bacteria died. Yesterday the tank was fine and she ate well but the then today I wake up to a half dead shark. I tested parameters
Nitrates 20
nitrites 0
ammonia 0
ph 8.4 (at noon)
salinity 1.022
What could have happened I've been adding Iodide and not doing water changes to take out the iodide but the bottle says it naturally goes away and contains nothing harmful. One theory I have is that I keep my tank half stocked with caulerpa and the shark hangs out in the center. I do this to keep nitrates low since the aquarium isnt reef ready, I can't have a fuge on it. And my theory is that since I haven't cut the caulerpa back, it was growing exponentially to the point where one night it just sucked too much oxygen than the shark to handle, you'd still think though that I'd be noticing sluggish behavior in the morning the weeks before. I still don’t know what happened, any explanations?
Nitrates 20
nitrites 0
ammonia 0
ph 8.4 (at noon)
salinity 1.022
What could have happened I've been adding Iodide and not doing water changes to take out the iodide but the bottle says it naturally goes away and contains nothing harmful. One theory I have is that I keep my tank half stocked with caulerpa and the shark hangs out in the center. I do this to keep nitrates low since the aquarium isnt reef ready, I can't have a fuge on it. And my theory is that since I haven't cut the caulerpa back, it was growing exponentially to the point where one night it just sucked too much oxygen than the shark to handle, you'd still think though that I'd be noticing sluggish behavior in the morning the weeks before. I still don’t know what happened, any explanations?