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ok. The tank is 30 gallons. Currently has 1 occelaris, 1 diamond goby.
about 20lbs of live rock. it has a shallow sand bed. Mostly because I didn't buy enough sand. It's about 1 inch thick. No corals at he moment, there is also a remora skimmer. Temp is 76F. To acclimate the fish to the tank, I float the bag in the tank for about 20 mins to adjust the temperature then add water to the bag and float for about 15 for mins then add the fish to the tank. AFter I added him he was stayed in plain view in one area of the tank and even ate some food later that night. I saw him again swimming in the open the next day then I went away for 3 days and came back. He was again swimming around fine. Yesterday proceeded to hide then he died. Ammonia - 0 nitrites - 0 nitrates -5 salinity - 1.027 - usually lower than that. there isn't algae but there is detrius in the tank. I want to add another koralia to the tank but ther is a good amount of flow. I have fake corals in the tank at the moment since I dont' have any real ones. They are on the bottom of the tank and they move in the current. The tank has been set up for about 1 1/2 years. asherah
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It might be that the water from your LFS is quite different from your own & you need to acclimatise more slowly. For example, putting a small amount of tank water at a time into the bag & then floating for 10 mins before adding a bit more & repeating this step until the water in the bag has been 'equalised' to the water in your tank. Have you checked the parameters of the water in the bag? For various reasons, sometimes a LFS might keep a lower salinity in their fish tanks than we do in our reefs - say as low as 1.017. In this case it can take some time to properly acclimatise the new fish. . |
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ARE you dumping LFS water into your tank when you add new fish? Some stores add copper to their water.
i have also heard of stores getting fihs in water at salenity as low as 1.005
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no I don't add the lfs water to my tank. I'm going to hagv to find out what the salinity is at the store.
asherah
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Got some hermits and a shrimp the other day from BA's, salinity was 1.030 with refractometer.
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whoa!
and I thought mine was high. asherah
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Here's my 2 cents!
You should never add a fish to your display tank without first quarantining. And you should definately get yourself a refractometer. Those swing arm thingys are not very reliable if at all! All LFS's have a huge array of diseases and parasites and even if the fish is supposed to be disease resistant you risk introducing whatever to your tank. Quarantining needs not be expensive, all you need is: Properly sized bare-bottomed tank $10.00 - $20.00 Heater $15.00 Simple Sponge Filter $5.00 and pump $10.00 Cleaned PVC piping or plastic decorations so fish can hide Free at a plumber A place to put this QT Generally this is cheaper the the cost of the fish you'll be buying so it's not worth playing Russian Roulette with your fish
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from my experience with my 36 bowfront which was very similar to this setup I would say watch your clown fish very closely.
Mine was a killer and it took some time to actually catch him in the act, but after I removed my clowns and put them into my aquapod, I had no problems with fish dying again. Just my experience.... |
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wow very interesting.
I wonder if it is him... bwould explain why the wrasse i had hid after 3 weeks... asherah
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