Ok here is the scenerio. I've got 30 years of experience with FOWLR and reef tanks and have never had this happen ever. I have a number of tanks and this one is a 125gl FOWLR that is a DT and a grow out tank for large fish that I purchase small to eventually place in the 300gl mixed reef and 150gl reef.
Approximately 4 weeks ago I purchased at my LFS an adult Emperor and picked up some PE Mysis shrimp. I drip acclimate all fish for 3hrs before releasing. Parms: ammonia-o, nitrites-o, nitrates-20PPM, salinity 1.024, phosphates-.03, PH-8.1 using Seachem test kits. 2 days later after getting the Emperor I see white blotches, figure probably stress as this is common with them. Continues to worsen and 4 days later after purchase dead. The tank at the time housed a Bariene, Vlamingi, Naso,Yellow, and Hippo tang. All small to mid sized and purchased within two months of each other. I also use this tank as a QT tank I should add. Permanent residents are the Hippo, Yellow tang, small zebra moray, small maroon clown, a squami anthias and a 6 line wrasse. After the Emperor died I notice all the tangs except the Yellow and Hippo and beginning to breath rapidly and very tiny almost spear shaped bumps appear on them and they all seemed to develop popeye at the same time along with the Hippo but no bumps on the Yellow or Hippo tang. The Vlamingi, Naso and Bariene tangs are all now swimming in the current created by the Koralia pumps I use to circulate the water. One by one of the next week or so they all die. I'm totally stumped. Forgot also had a saddleback butterfly that was the first to go same bumps and a tiny 2 inch Niger trigger that was to be a permanent resident. Prior to all this never any problems all fish eat like pigs and out of my hand. Last death was about 2 weeks ago. So Monday I decided to take a chance and see what happens if I put another fish in the tank, so purchased a small bicolor angel which would normally do well given all the live rock. Next day fish looks stressed day after dead. Over the weekend I do a massive water change about 70 gallons. Monday I purchase a small yellow tang. First two days just fine. Morning of the third its dead. So Tuesday night did another 32gl water change I used Tropic Marin salt. Yesterday go back to my LFS and purchase a small Coral Beauty angel. If this one dies then I've got to have the water tested for non organic toxins and nothing is going to get in my RO/DI water. Filters are less than 3 months old. This evening when I get home I see the angel is doing just fine. Oh I had sugar sand in the tank and took that out on Monday as I noticed in spots where it was about 2 inches deep a black mold growing so though crap I've got sulfur dioxide in the water and replace with about a 1/2 of crushed coral-Carib Sea. Anyway I decide to feed the fish and use a frozen mixture of 8 different types of frozen food that I make but also added some chopped up PE Mysis shrimp. All the fish eat including the new angel. Within 45 minutes I notice the angel is no longer active with caudal fin up as she moves around the tank picking algae off the rocks. Now I'm wondering if the Mysis could be bad or have some kind of toxins in it. Now the clown, hippo, six line wrasse are all fine. Anyone have an experience like this becuase I'm stumped other than now thinking there is something wrong possibly with the food yet why didn't all the others get sick and die?
Any ideas or similiar experiences are greatly appreciated.
Approximately 4 weeks ago I purchased at my LFS an adult Emperor and picked up some PE Mysis shrimp. I drip acclimate all fish for 3hrs before releasing. Parms: ammonia-o, nitrites-o, nitrates-20PPM, salinity 1.024, phosphates-.03, PH-8.1 using Seachem test kits. 2 days later after getting the Emperor I see white blotches, figure probably stress as this is common with them. Continues to worsen and 4 days later after purchase dead. The tank at the time housed a Bariene, Vlamingi, Naso,Yellow, and Hippo tang. All small to mid sized and purchased within two months of each other. I also use this tank as a QT tank I should add. Permanent residents are the Hippo, Yellow tang, small zebra moray, small maroon clown, a squami anthias and a 6 line wrasse. After the Emperor died I notice all the tangs except the Yellow and Hippo and beginning to breath rapidly and very tiny almost spear shaped bumps appear on them and they all seemed to develop popeye at the same time along with the Hippo but no bumps on the Yellow or Hippo tang. The Vlamingi, Naso and Bariene tangs are all now swimming in the current created by the Koralia pumps I use to circulate the water. One by one of the next week or so they all die. I'm totally stumped. Forgot also had a saddleback butterfly that was the first to go same bumps and a tiny 2 inch Niger trigger that was to be a permanent resident. Prior to all this never any problems all fish eat like pigs and out of my hand. Last death was about 2 weeks ago. So Monday I decided to take a chance and see what happens if I put another fish in the tank, so purchased a small bicolor angel which would normally do well given all the live rock. Next day fish looks stressed day after dead. Over the weekend I do a massive water change about 70 gallons. Monday I purchase a small yellow tang. First two days just fine. Morning of the third its dead. So Tuesday night did another 32gl water change I used Tropic Marin salt. Yesterday go back to my LFS and purchase a small Coral Beauty angel. If this one dies then I've got to have the water tested for non organic toxins and nothing is going to get in my RO/DI water. Filters are less than 3 months old. This evening when I get home I see the angel is doing just fine. Oh I had sugar sand in the tank and took that out on Monday as I noticed in spots where it was about 2 inches deep a black mold growing so though crap I've got sulfur dioxide in the water and replace with about a 1/2 of crushed coral-Carib Sea. Anyway I decide to feed the fish and use a frozen mixture of 8 different types of frozen food that I make but also added some chopped up PE Mysis shrimp. All the fish eat including the new angel. Within 45 minutes I notice the angel is no longer active with caudal fin up as she moves around the tank picking algae off the rocks. Now I'm wondering if the Mysis could be bad or have some kind of toxins in it. Now the clown, hippo, six line wrasse are all fine. Anyone have an experience like this becuase I'm stumped other than now thinking there is something wrong possibly with the food yet why didn't all the others get sick and die?
Any ideas or similiar experiences are greatly appreciated.