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Any dead spots on the surface or areas where algae/filter floss/animals are touching the air? I've only ever had my tank noticeably smell when my macro started growing out of the water and when exposing xenia family corals to the air (they are awful!)
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Thanks for that. Anyone have any idea what I should do about the disappeared (probably dead) fish? |
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The fish could possibly be stuck somewhere from jumping and uh... cooking during the day while you were out. If it happened in the tank and you have any substantial clean up crew it'd likely be completely gone.
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No way the fish could be out of water. My canopy completely encloses the top
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Are you running pellets, I had a major mulm bloom and it stunk like stale-stagnant water.
Good luck
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Randall Last edited by randallino; 08-28-2011 at 07:27 AM. |
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Nope no Pellets
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is it the water that smells? take a cupful to a room that doesn't smell and smell it.
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