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![]() The thing that I hate about fwe is you never know how many fw are in the rocks so when you treat the tank there could be thousands dead in the rocks . Have seen quit a few of people have the same issue after using fwe . Ammonia spike could be from dead flatworms that never got siphoned out . I never used fwe I just siphoned them out everyday and then I think the banded pipefish I got ended up finishing them off . I quit siphoning them out but they all dissapeared and the pipes are the only fish in the tank oh and a candy basslett to so maybe he ate them . Good luck with recovery .
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![]() I contemplated getting a predator but they were only visible in the sump... Nohing visible in the main tank so my fish were obviously preying on them. The sump has 3 chambers where they were safe....
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![]() Well, after a few days of letting things settle now that we are back on track...
I have lost: -Paired Darwin clowns -2x large heads of a Spaghetti Torch -2x Scarlet Cleaner shrimp -Forest Fire Digi -Ultimate Rastas zoos -Toxic orange zoas -Blue Acro I saved from near death: -My neon Elephant ear mushroom - just a clipping that Im trying to get to foot itself.... PITA but its alive!!! -Hammer Coral - no biggie, they are common. -Sunny Ds -and a few others. Water params are stable now & I'm gonna be rearranging my corals back into their respective tanks. After this I do have a few frags cut - ironic.... If you've got any of the things that I lost as little frags to help rebuild, let me know. |