cjshorty06
New member
We have a 45 gal. tank. Were new to the hobby and didn't read up on things before we stocked the tank. We had things in there that i read now shouldn't be together let alone in that small of a tank. So we had a lion fish among other things and we were over feeding him. We got him right after we did a water change. After 3 days the nitrates were high in our tank. So we did another water change. The same thing happened again. So we did another water change. At this time we got rid of the lion. Because of the nitrates being high we believe it caused our other fish to get sick. We still wanted to keep the fish that we had so we treated the tank. In the mean time we bought a 135 gal. tank new rock and sand a sump for it a skimmer the best lights etc... We got it all set up on thursday and were letting it cycle for a month. no one made it to the other tank. everyone died. The last fish passed this morning. In the 45 gal. we still have a hermit crab 3 small crabs 3 snails and 2 decorator crabs and 2 feather dusters. The tank became infested with red slime algae. We dont know what to do. How can we keep them from dying to?? If we move them to the new tank after only a week will they die or worse yet will they infect that tank too? Please help. Ths is a sad thing that could of been prevented if we only would of researched before jumping into a hobby we knew nothing about. Other newbies reading this please learn from our mistate. Thank you in advance for any light anyone can shed on this.