tank crashed

pimp2daizzo

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so i did a water change about 3 weeks ago and last night when i got home two fish where dead and then this morning the rest were...i cant think of what may have happened.

ph8.2
temp 78.3
nitrates 20-30 ppm
amo 0
alk 10 dkh
salt level 34ppm
 
That's pretty drastic. Doubt it had to do with a water change 3 weeks ago. Sounds like temperature issue or something getting into the tank a chemical. Your nitrates are high though even for fish. Maybe they spiked.
 
Not enough info. What is your maintenance schedule? What's the sand bed like? How old is it?

What else has changed or happened in the last 3 weeks. It looks like you added an Apex controller and Vortech pumps early last month.

An older sand bed can develop pockets of hydrogen sulfide. If a new fish, a dropped power head or new pair of Vortech pumps on high stirred up the sand bed and exposed one of these pockets it could cause a crash.
 
Not enough info. What is your maintenance schedule? What's the sand bed like? How old is it?

What else has changed or happened in the last 3 weeks. It looks like you added an Apex controller and Vortech pumps early last month.

An older sand bed can develop pockets of hydrogen sulfide. If a new fish, a dropped power head or new pair of Vortech pumps on high stirred up the sand bed and exposed one of these pockets it could cause a crash.

this is a diff tank...thank god!. this is a fish only its been up for 5+ years and 50gallon it has a older skimmer rated up to a 150 g tank. and the sand is about a in thick. i change carbon every 3 weeks
 
should i just go a big water change and let it sit for a few weeks?

I don't know that a big water change will solve your problem until we figure out what reall happened.

Do you have live rock? What test kits do you use? Did anyone spray anything near the tank recently?

Try running activated carbon to pull out any chemicals that may have gotten into it. Personally, I would pull the sand bed out since its 5 years old and start over.
 
i did a water change today and change out the carbon i put rox carbon in and a new poly filter and turned up the skimmer a lil...im going to do a second water change next monday. should i siphon the sand or leave it alone?
 
what were the fish that died? small-medium size fish? how many gallon system? when and what was the last fish that was added? do you QT your fish?
 
Could it be an O2 issue? Any power failures that could have shut down circulation?

I know you have the other tank...but vortechs often have battery backups. Although it's odd that some of the fish were still alive and everything seemed normal...I guess power outage doesn't make sense, but O2 maybe?!? Somehow?
 
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