Youngeshark70
Member
Hey yall. I have tried twice to keep start off my 75 gal reef with some snails and cannot keep any alive. The tank has a 20 gal sump, around 90lbs of liverock, and a 2-3in deep sandbed. It had been set up for over a year and had fish, sadly the all died in a big tank crash. Anyways about 6 months later i finally got some money and time to rebuild it. I was pretty low equipped at the time and basically just cleaned up the tank and put new ro/di salt mix in and gave it a few weeks. Then tried about 10 snails and a emerald crab. All died within around 3 days. So i took a step back invested in a protein skimmer, red sea test kit, and a refractometer. My next go i used some raw shrimp to start the cycle and watched my parameters till all the ammonia went into nitrites then nitrates. Took about 2 weeks, and i then got 10 more snails and a peppermint shrimp to try. And today (4 days after putting them in) i pulled out the snails because they were dead. Though the peppermint shrimp is still alive.
Tank is
Sal- 1.024
Ammonia-0
Nitrite-0
Nitrates-20(alittle higher than i wanted but i did a 20 gal water change before adding snails)
Alkalinity-6
PH- 8.0 but stable
Temp- 84 (been trying to bring this down)
Hope i got all the needed info, if not just ask. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? The snails came from petco because i didn't want to spend money on shipping for just a few snails. But even being from there i would think that dying so soon would have to be a problem on my end. I floated them for about half a hour then drip acclimated for over a hour.
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Tank is
Sal- 1.024
Ammonia-0
Nitrite-0
Nitrates-20(alittle higher than i wanted but i did a 20 gal water change before adding snails)
Alkalinity-6
PH- 8.0 but stable
Temp- 84 (been trying to bring this down)
Hope i got all the needed info, if not just ask. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? The snails came from petco because i didn't want to spend money on shipping for just a few snails. But even being from there i would think that dying so soon would have to be a problem on my end. I floated them for about half a hour then drip acclimated for over a hour.
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