So, I thought I was doing a good thing for my saltwater tank by adding a sump/refugium. I am trying to establish an invertebrate tank in my classroom. I have had a 29 gallon tank set up for nearly a year now. It was going okay, then I left it for the summer and when I came back to school got it going again. It was going okay with just some hermits and snails and lots of amphipods, chaeto, caulerpa and a few aiptaisia. The purple calciferous algae was looking bright and seemed to be increasing. I added some live rock that included some green star polyps.
I spent quite a bit of time building a sump in a 20 gallon long aquarium - divided it into three sections including a baffle, skimmer, refugium section (about 9 gallons in size). Got the water ready let it circulate without hooking it up to the main tank for several days. Just before I came on-line I pulled the caulerpa out of the main tank and put the chaeto into the refugium. Since I started pumping the water through the sump two of the snails have died, I can't see any of the amphipods anymore and even the anemones have closed up. The purple alage has blanched to nearly white and the polyps have completely disappeared.
I have tested the pH and other water parameters and nothing seems to have changed. I test for Nitrate, Nitrite, Alkalinity and Ammonia. Should I be testing for something else? I use only RODI water to replace evaporated water and to mix my saltwater. I have been adding Reef Calcium as prescribed by the manufacturer. Any ideas?
I spent quite a bit of time building a sump in a 20 gallon long aquarium - divided it into three sections including a baffle, skimmer, refugium section (about 9 gallons in size). Got the water ready let it circulate without hooking it up to the main tank for several days. Just before I came on-line I pulled the caulerpa out of the main tank and put the chaeto into the refugium. Since I started pumping the water through the sump two of the snails have died, I can't see any of the amphipods anymore and even the anemones have closed up. The purple alage has blanched to nearly white and the polyps have completely disappeared.
I have tested the pH and other water parameters and nothing seems to have changed. I test for Nitrate, Nitrite, Alkalinity and Ammonia. Should I be testing for something else? I use only RODI water to replace evaporated water and to mix my saltwater. I have been adding Reef Calcium as prescribed by the manufacturer. Any ideas?