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![]() Get home tonight about 6:30 PM check out the tank and notice from afar that the fire shrimp has molted. I call my kids over to check it out and find it unusual that the fire shrimp molt (on its side and not moving in the sand) is so vibrant. While I'm trying to figure this out, my kids start asking where are the fish, I look in the back of the tank and there they are, dead.
To make a long story short, my JBJ Arctica chiller went haywire and dropped the temp down in my 28 gallon to 54. I just got back from a vaction yesterday, thanked my luck stars that all was well with my tank and went through a thorough cleaning. Still alive: peppermint shrimp, fire shrimp, pom pom crab, hermit crab, misc. clean up snails. dead: 2 clowns, fire fish, yellow tail damsel and yellow dwarf angel. unsure: gsp, 2 yumas and open brain coral. I'm bringing the temp back up slowly with the thermometer and we'll see what happens. I haven't used a thermometer since I started my tank as it always ran hot, but clearly, have now learned my lesson. Still, can't figure out why the chiller continued to chill even though it was set at 77 and even at the lowest setting, it is only supposed to get to 72. |