oli5
New member
hi everybody. I recently (yesterday and this morning) had a tank disaster. First off, I have a 75g tank with a couple mushroom corals, along with a deep sand bed. 2 days ago I decided I wanted to change the rocks around, so I did. It took me about an hour, moving many rocks in the sand, creating a huge sandstorm. When I was done, the water was extremely cloudy. The next day I woke up and the tank was crystal clear and I saw my nice rockwork, but in the sand lay my scopas tang and neon goby dead. I immediately did a 15 gallon water change when I saw that my nitrites were over 1.0 and my ammonia .8. The fish looked ok for the rest of the night. This morning again I woke up to see my fish half dead. All of them were gasping for air rapidly not moving and discolored. So I did a 50 gallon water change. Now they seem pretty good and I got my ammonia down to .1 and my nitrite to .5. Now I've been told that deep sandbeds are great filters but are known to release a load of bad nutrients into the tank if moved greatly. I didn't realize this while working. Is this even the cause? What else can I do? more water changes? Thanks.