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![]() My brother set up a neww 72 gall bow frt he put baby chromis in to cycle tank twice both times the fish died within 2 hrs he aclimated fish for 1 hrs
before intro to the tank any ideas PH is 8.0 salinity is 1.226 Kh appears to be off the scale I will go double check myself tomorrow because he is a newb and may have done the test wrong.That is the Kh test. |
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![]() Are you sure the salinity is 1.226 or 1.026. If it's 1.226 then it's too high.
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![]() Sorry I meant 1.026
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![]() Ask him if he washed it with soap, bleach, WINDEX ect before setting it up. It could be a toxin problem.[/b]
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![]() I did Ask him if he used any house hold chemical and he said NO.
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#6
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![]() Chromis don't cycle well.
Stick to non-live forms of cycling, like live rock, fish food, etc. |
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![]() now, don't take this wrong but its horrible to cycle a tank with a living creature, please do not do this its extremely painfull for a fish to have to live in an ammonia atmosphere. just toss in a small piece of [dead] shrimp and there ya go. what amount of liverock is he using? what type of water? [tap,conditioned tap.ro/do].
as mentioned CHROMIS on there own are tricky to get to survive sometimes let alone cycle a tank. I never add fish to a new system ubtil at least the 3 month mark and then the hardiest first and 1 at a time. |
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![]() Never heard of dumping a piece of dead shrimp in the water That is for sure more ethical
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![]() He has about 60 lbs of tonga/fiji live rock.
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![]() Quote:
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---------------------- Alan |