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ensquire 04-21-2011 05:35 AM

Sorry to here of the losses Marko, very beautiful fish

MarkoD 04-21-2011 12:41 PM

i turned up the MP40 to full power and the sheer power of the current that it creates dislodged the fish..... now only 3 left

paddyob 04-21-2011 03:24 PM

Slow down a tad. The tank is relatively new Marko. You are most likely going to fast and shocking the system. If you move too fast adding livestock to a new system you can cause more problems. Ich can be stressed related.

This is not a freshwater system like you are accustomed to. Different rules apply here.

Common error in reef keeping.

As for the clown. Who cares. Leave the body, the CUC will take care of it. Test your parameters and do a water change.


Patience is a virtue, and if you follow that as the only rule, your tank will flourish. If you by-pass patience...

paddyob 04-21-2011 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ethanowen (Post 608383)
It feels bad to be see the dead fish.I dont know why do you want to see the dead fish.It something clear that you must have good to be see which are alive.You will feel good to see these all.

HUH?

MarkoD 04-21-2011 08:14 PM

i only added 2 new fish to the tank. they were perfectly fine for over 2 weeks with all the perameters in check.

there is no way the fish got stressed because of the water quality. i have been obsessing since day one to make sure i did everything correctly so it wouldnt come back and bite me. i just cant figure out what triggered it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by paddyob (Post 608396)
Slow down a tad. The tank is relatively new Marko. You are most likely going to fast and shocking the system. If you move too fast adding livestock to a new system you can cause more problems. Ich can be stressed related.

This is not a freshwater system like you are accustomed to. Different rules apply here.

Common error in reef keeping.

As for the clown. Who cares. Leave the body, the CUC will take care of it. Test your parameters and do a water change.


Patience is a virtue, and if you follow that as the only rule, your tank will flourish. If you by-pass patience...


MarkoD 04-21-2011 08:17 PM

the only thing that i can think of that could have stressed the fish, is that i added to much top off water too fast.

i now have an ATO so hopefully it wont be an issue

cathyg_99 04-21-2011 08:41 PM

have you moved any rock around or added new or different flow?? i find mine get a little stressed when i move the flow around differently

MarkoD 04-22-2011 02:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cathyg_99 (Post 608472)
have you moved any rock around or added new or different flow?? i find mine get a little stressed when i move the flow around differently

didnt move anything around but my wavemaker constantly changes flow. but i dont think thats the problem

MKLKT 04-22-2011 02:15 AM

If this is the tank that's only been around ~2 months you'll come to see how saltwater tanks can be. Basically you're attempting to make a full ecosystem from the bacterial level thru to fish and inverts. This amount of time is very small and changes in water make-up and quality WILL happen. It's a matter of having the tools and mixture of animals to minimize these changes. Even the most established tanks can have problems so don't get discouraged.

Basically you're just going to want to check all your parameters to get an idea for what has happened so you can fix it in future. Most of the advice on saltwater tanks is anecdotal at best so remember that. :)


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