armywife022
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I don't even want to type this, but I have little choice as of right now. My tank started dying a few weeks ago. My husband and I set up a sump system on our own and connected our 15 gal. Mantis tank to our 46 gal. main tank via a 29 gal. sump. The problem, he set up the main portion of this while I was not home and he didn't let it the pipes that he glued air out for 24 hours. Anyway, sump was set up and running for a while before I realized. After a few days my turbo snails and mushrooms started to die off. All of my polyps have died (or at least they are closed, haven't fallen off yet). I did multiple water changes in order to try to save everything. It has now been about two weeks and all of my snails are dead, I found a little white crab that I didn't know was even in my tank dead, my coral is dead, and my fish aren't looking so good. I have a clown who is not eating as much as usual and a goby that doesn't seem to be eating at all (but they swim/breathe normal).
Another note, the ph was pretty low (7.6) and I didn't know why. Did yet another water change and got it back up and have been using reef buffer since. We added activated carbon to canister filter and sump filtration in order to filter out toxins (we hope). Besides the ph, there have been no problems at all. I have had a little more algae than I like, but nothing too serious. No phosphates, nitrates, nitrites, ammonia or anything. All the levels are within range.
Could this be the PH, the pipe glue? If it is a poison, what do I do? Do I need to replace my 4.5" of sand and 50lbs of live rock (please no)? Do I need to start from scratch if my fish die? I don't know what to do.
Thanks guys 8*(
Another note, the ph was pretty low (7.6) and I didn't know why. Did yet another water change and got it back up and have been using reef buffer since. We added activated carbon to canister filter and sump filtration in order to filter out toxins (we hope). Besides the ph, there have been no problems at all. I have had a little more algae than I like, but nothing too serious. No phosphates, nitrates, nitrites, ammonia or anything. All the levels are within range.
Could this be the PH, the pipe glue? If it is a poison, what do I do? Do I need to replace my 4.5" of sand and 50lbs of live rock (please no)? Do I need to start from scratch if my fish die? I don't know what to do.
Thanks guys 8*(