Sudden death

dalston

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When I woke up this morning I found both my fish dead, they were happy and eating yesterday with no signs of stress or illness. All corals and inverts are fine. It is a 12 gal nano DX and has been setup +3 years but until 2 months ago was coral only. The 2 fish lost were a tailspot blenny and a small 6 line. I checked the heater for cracks and also the return pump and nothing is wrong with those.

Params are as follows.

Gravity 1.025 (tested with refractomter)
Ammonia - 0 (salifert)
Nitrites - 0 (salifert)
Nitrate - 2.5 ppm (salifert)
PH - 8.3 (salifert?
Temp - 81 to 82.5 over 24 hours
Flow - MJ 900 (in a 12 gal)
The only thing I have changed this month is the bulbs. No new corals or rock added in a while.

I was thinking maybe the oxygen levels may have killed them as the water surface was not being agitated too much, but why would this happen after 2 months?

Any suggestions or other aspects I need to check?
 
I would guess that somehow O2 depleted. Perhaps a bacterial bloom. Was there any sign of cloudiness in the water?
 
It could be to much water flow at night. When the fish tied to rest they were beat up against the rocks. I had this problem with my nano cube in the past.
 
TMZ, no cloudiness at all but I do run chemipure in the back chamber. O2 depletion would be my only guess too but what would cause this? I haven't changed anything or added anything for a couple months.

Davewbush, I'm not sure there is too much flow, I modded the return with a spraybar so the flow is very seperated and even in the tank. Both the fish had no trouble swimming and resting that I could see.

Medic and Favabean, corals look great I have complete PE on the cap, digi, and birdsnest, all zoa's and LPS are open and well too.

Thanks for the reply's
 
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