First off, I was just wondering whether anyone here uses the Glacier water vending machines outside of Safeway for thier RO water source? I went through a gradual tank crash a few months back and cannot for the life of me figure out what went wrong... Im trying to find out what went wrong before starting another tank.
I was using the Glacier water source, and just wanted to see whether that might have caused some problems, seeing as it is run through RO but not DI... but I did test it with a TDS meter and it came out less than 10ppm everytime.
I switched over to premade or natural salt water from different pet stores, after noticing my corals acting strange but it didnt help - everything in my tank quickly declined over the course of 2 months or so...
Everything in my tank appeared to test out correctly, salinity checked with a refractometer, plenty of light and current, temps were a teeny bit high, but never far from 80. Absolutely no trace of any dissolved organics at all. Thought the problem may have laid in calcium or alkalinity levels since my test kits were pretty old and inaccurate.
Now before you chastise me for being an irresponsible aquarist with bad water test kits and blaming it completely on bad water quality, consider what happened next...
I set up another smaller tank on the side, from SCRATCH, even the water was from a different source. The only thing the two tanks shared in common was live rock: I transferred live rock from the 1st tank's fuge into the 2nd new tank, just so I could check things out right away. After a week I added newly bought corals into the 2nd tank, and within 2-3 days SAME THING, corals start deteriorating like in the 1st tank!!!
Order of decline from first to last - Zoanthids first, then clove polyps, then the few SPS I had, then rics, then shrooms, then XENIA (yeah, weird that they were affected real late), then the rest including GSP, favia, lords and others.
So, I would love to start up another reef tank, but Im afraid the same thing will happen to the first 2 tanks!!! What should I do differently to ensure that nothing happens like the 1st two tanks experienced???
Just in case anyone asks, both initial tanks have been shut down and dried. Do you guys think my equipment may be tainted? Copper? Chemical introduction? But how do I figure out what is tainted and what is not?
PLEASE respond, any help would be greatly appreciated!!! I am an experienced aquarist, but am STUMPED!! I would love to start another reef, but just wanna make sure things go right this time!!THANKS!!!
I was using the Glacier water source, and just wanted to see whether that might have caused some problems, seeing as it is run through RO but not DI... but I did test it with a TDS meter and it came out less than 10ppm everytime.
I switched over to premade or natural salt water from different pet stores, after noticing my corals acting strange but it didnt help - everything in my tank quickly declined over the course of 2 months or so...
Everything in my tank appeared to test out correctly, salinity checked with a refractometer, plenty of light and current, temps were a teeny bit high, but never far from 80. Absolutely no trace of any dissolved organics at all. Thought the problem may have laid in calcium or alkalinity levels since my test kits were pretty old and inaccurate.
Now before you chastise me for being an irresponsible aquarist with bad water test kits and blaming it completely on bad water quality, consider what happened next...
I set up another smaller tank on the side, from SCRATCH, even the water was from a different source. The only thing the two tanks shared in common was live rock: I transferred live rock from the 1st tank's fuge into the 2nd new tank, just so I could check things out right away. After a week I added newly bought corals into the 2nd tank, and within 2-3 days SAME THING, corals start deteriorating like in the 1st tank!!!
Order of decline from first to last - Zoanthids first, then clove polyps, then the few SPS I had, then rics, then shrooms, then XENIA (yeah, weird that they were affected real late), then the rest including GSP, favia, lords and others.
So, I would love to start up another reef tank, but Im afraid the same thing will happen to the first 2 tanks!!! What should I do differently to ensure that nothing happens like the 1st two tanks experienced???
Just in case anyone asks, both initial tanks have been shut down and dried. Do you guys think my equipment may be tainted? Copper? Chemical introduction? But how do I figure out what is tainted and what is not?
PLEASE respond, any help would be greatly appreciated!!! I am an experienced aquarist, but am STUMPED!! I would love to start another reef, but just wanna make sure things go right this time!!THANKS!!!