jayjay5531
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Yesterday, my dwarf flame angel (who was about 3.5 inches long) was swimming around and looking healthy, but this morning I found it dead wedged behind some live rock. Its eyes were gone and part of the inside of its head looked like it had been eaten (I'm guessing it died first and then the crabs got to it?)
I have a 90 gallon FOWLR, with a canister filter, protein skimmer, and HOB refugium (I'm going to be transitioning to using a sump soon). There's about 50 pounds of live rock and 3 inches of a deep sand bed.
I have:
2 firefish
1 royal gramma basslet
2 clownfish
3 blue-green chromises
1 midas blenny
1 one-spot foxface
1 matted filefish
1 banggai cardinalfish
1 electric blue hermit crab (its quite big)
2 emerald crabs (one of them is very large)
1 peppermint shrimp
1 skunk cleaner shrimp
1 coral banded shrimp
1 sand-sifting sea star
There's been no aggression problems from anyone before, except for the chromises occasionally chasing each other (I'm told they'll eventually grow up and become very aggressive so I'll probably give away two of them soon), and the dwarf flame angel occasionally chasing the chromises.
I've heard terrible things about CBS's, but it can't be that. In a freak accident, I was trying to move the CBS between two tanks, and its main claws got caught in the net, and it flailed, and both of the main arms got ripped off
. I thought he would die but he seems to be doing fine somehow?
I'm concerned about the emerald crabs, but I've only heard that they're supposed to be peaceful?
The other thing is that the pH somewhat abruptly changed from 8.2 to around 7.8 somehow after the last water change. I think this may have been because I used Instant Ocean (The regular salt) instead of Instant Ocean REEF Crystals - because that's all they had at the store.
The temperature is always around 76 degrees (plus or minus 0.4 degrees F). The specific gravity is 1.025, nitrates around 2 ppm.
I have a 90 gallon FOWLR, with a canister filter, protein skimmer, and HOB refugium (I'm going to be transitioning to using a sump soon). There's about 50 pounds of live rock and 3 inches of a deep sand bed.
I have:
2 firefish
1 royal gramma basslet
2 clownfish
3 blue-green chromises
1 midas blenny
1 one-spot foxface
1 matted filefish
1 banggai cardinalfish
1 electric blue hermit crab (its quite big)
2 emerald crabs (one of them is very large)
1 peppermint shrimp
1 skunk cleaner shrimp
1 coral banded shrimp
1 sand-sifting sea star
There's been no aggression problems from anyone before, except for the chromises occasionally chasing each other (I'm told they'll eventually grow up and become very aggressive so I'll probably give away two of them soon), and the dwarf flame angel occasionally chasing the chromises.
I've heard terrible things about CBS's, but it can't be that. In a freak accident, I was trying to move the CBS between two tanks, and its main claws got caught in the net, and it flailed, and both of the main arms got ripped off

I'm concerned about the emerald crabs, but I've only heard that they're supposed to be peaceful?
The other thing is that the pH somewhat abruptly changed from 8.2 to around 7.8 somehow after the last water change. I think this may have been because I used Instant Ocean (The regular salt) instead of Instant Ocean REEF Crystals - because that's all they had at the store.
The temperature is always around 76 degrees (plus or minus 0.4 degrees F). The specific gravity is 1.025, nitrates around 2 ppm.