I've had my tank running just shy of a year, with no fatalities of any sort - I'm meticulous about water quality, changes, etc. About 3 weeks ago, I vacuumed out about a cup of substrate during weekly cleaning, and was told by the LFS to replenish it - which I did. 10 days later I lost my mandarin goby, followed one by one with every fish in the tank. Inverts and corals were unaffected.
Living Reefs board suggested it was stray voltage; I have since come to learn stray voltage isn't so much a problem as CURRENT - which I had no evidence of.
I believe the velvet infection was introduced via the substrate (Nature's Ocean Bio-Active Reef Sand and Reef Substrate). I hadn't introduced any livestock into the tank for many weeks (in fact, had been REMOVING xenia as it was muliplying too fast).
How long should I leave the tank free of fish before repopulating?
Living Reefs board suggested it was stray voltage; I have since come to learn stray voltage isn't so much a problem as CURRENT - which I had no evidence of.
I believe the velvet infection was introduced via the substrate (Nature's Ocean Bio-Active Reef Sand and Reef Substrate). I hadn't introduced any livestock into the tank for many weeks (in fact, had been REMOVING xenia as it was muliplying too fast).
How long should I leave the tank free of fish before repopulating?