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Old 07-07-2006, 02:00 AM
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I posted this in my Nano tank thread, but wanted to repost it here as well in case someone can help save my Coral's

What a sh@tty week.

Got my light fixture hung and that was all good and well. Decided to take my water down to calgary on monday to confirm that I was cycled, readings of zero across the board, so I grabbed a toadstool coral and a star polyp.

Took those home and all was well, the coral's seemed to adjust beautifully to life in the new tank.

Yesterday I had to go back to Calgary and stopped in at the store again, picked up a pair of tank bred clownfish (I figured with 15 gallons of capacity I would be ok) and a new powerhead. Acclimitize the fish just like I did the coral's (put them in a bucket and drip my tank water in gradually, it took about half an hour before I put them in the tank) Installed the powerhead, added the fish, all was well and happy. I checked on them before I went to bed and everyone seemed fine.

Came home from work today, clownfish are both dead, coral's look like they're on the way out. Other residents of the tank seem fine (2 hermit crabs 2 snails and a conch). I have no idea what could've caused this, as I didn't change anything at all between monday and today other then adding the new fish and powerhead. My parameter's are all fine, Salinity is good, Temperature is good Like I said as well, my inverts are all fine, but the fish are dead (I stuck them in the freezer in case I can return them), and my Coral's are on their way out.

I am really one unhappy camper right now, my coral's might still have a shot, does anyone have any idea what I should be looking for in order to give them a chance at recovery? Any help is appreciated
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Old 07-07-2006, 02:56 AM
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Still need a little more info like how long have you been cycling and tank size etc... as far as the fish go, calling the LFS & venting won't do any good for anyone... this stuff happens... some stores require you to bring in the bodies and a water sample & they will replace the fish for up to a week... others will give you 50% and yet others will tell you your warranty expired the minute you stepped out of the store... you have to ask first... That's one of the many reasons to quarantine... a sick or stressed fish can cause a whole system crash... be patient with the corals... 2 dead fish will degrade your water quality very quickly, so your corals are probably responding to that by shrinking up... improve the water quality and they should recover. I suspect that you have ammonia... (guarantee more like)... so a 30% or even 50% water change would go a long way to bringing those levels back in line... then your nitrites will spike... (another water change)... and finally your nitrates...(Yep! Another water change)... this will take between a few days and a couple of weeks depending on how much rock & sand you have & how long it has been cycling & what the bioload potential is... good luck!
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Old 07-07-2006, 04:18 AM
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The clowns Gold's has right now are in really good shape, I bought one on Sunday actually. I have no idea what kind of guarantee they have but I think you might want to look closer to home for your problem.

When you say all your parameters are fine what exactly did you test and what kind if kits did you use?
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Old 07-07-2006, 05:48 AM
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OK, Water change underway so I can take a minute here. I've calmed down considerably since my first post and the toadstool looks like it's coming around, I had a bad day at work and then came home to this mess. I shouldn't be so hard on the store right off the bat. It's always easier to blame someone else.

So lets see where the problem might be, I'll walk through the whole thing again to see if I screwed up somewhere.

My system:

10 Gallon Display with a 5 gallon sump
~90watts of lighting.
~24lbs Live rock
~10lbs Sand (not necessarily live yet)
~750GPH in powerheads, etc.
Up and running for about 4 weeks. Just got an RO unit on monday at Gold's, (great deal under a hundred bucks but I gotta grab a water tank and faucet for it), so I've been using tap water (dechlorinated with prime) for 15%-20% water changes every week.

On Sunday, I checked my Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, PH. (I check these weekly, I've been using the aquarium pharmaceuticals master test kit with liquid reagents) My levels were: Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, nitrate 0, ph 8.4. Assuming that this meant I was cycled (have had all that liverock in there since day 1) I decided to play cautiously and took a sample in to have it tested at the store, the staff confirmed my results so I felt confident in starting to stock this tank.


On Monday I got the 2 Coral's home and acclimitised them to my tank using the drip line in the bucket method. I've had a ton of success using this method in my freshwater tank. Monday night, everyone was happy. Tuesday everyone was happy as well, the coral's were both looking good.

On Wednesday I was back in the store and picked up the 2 clowns and a new powerhead. I left the store with the fish in a bag in a cooler in the trunk of my car and got home about an hour and a half later or 2 hours later.

Once I got home, I put the 2 clowns in the small pail I used to acclimatize the Coral's. I emptied the bag water into the pail and ran a drip line from my tank into the pail. As the clowns were acclimatizing, I pulled the old powerhead out and farted around for about an hour getting the new one put in and adjusted so it moved everything around the way I wanted it. (As I did this I would empty water out of the pail periodically) After about an hour, hour and a half of acclimitizing this way I put both fish into the tank.

They cruised around for a second and then hid under an arch. I kept the lights low and threw in a small pinch of food to help them settle in. Just before I went to bed my wife said they were lying on the bottom, I went and had a look and sure enough they were both lying on the bottom, sort of cuddled together (not curled or anything like that) in a little nook. Every now and then they would wiggle or move and it looked like they were just getting comfortable. I know some freshwater fish will lie on the bottom so I didn't think a whole lot of it and decided I'd check tonight to see if that was normal behavior or not. Coral's looked fine as well.

This morning, checked on them before work, 1 was swimming around and didn't look too stressed out or anything. I couldn't see the other one, I assumed he was hiding behind a rock and I was late for work so I didn't comb the tank for him, just remember thinking at least he's not floating at the top. Don't remember what the Coral's looked like this morning.

Came home from work and the fish were both dead, the rest of the story you guys know.

Any help, advice is much appreciated. Thanks and keep it coming!
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Old 07-07-2006, 06:27 AM
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Hi slick fork.

Just some random thoughts:

Instead of using tap water try using R/O water for a water cooler till your unit is hooked up. I refill a 5G. container for $3 at my grocery store. It's a cheap alternative for a small tank.

I'm wondering about the temperature variations the fish (and corals) might experience from a LFS in Calgary to Olds to your tank. Depending on the weather they could go from LFS tank temp to car temp to your house temp to your tank temp. The water volume in a normal fish bag isn't very much. You could try using a small cooler (for a sixpack) for transport. It's not the highs and lows that's hard on marine species as much as it's the oscillations in between.

Welcome to nano land! Small tanks look cool and seem to cost less but managing the water chemistry and temp variations is very difficult. There is so little water volume to act as a buffer. I've gone from a 33G. to a 75G.display/55G.sump softy tank and still find balancing water chemistry challenging.

Can you take a pic of your tank, and in particular, how your powerheads etc.. are situated? I'm trying to visualize that much flow without blowing substrate everywhere. Just curious.

I don't know why your fish died. Sometimes these things happen. We test the parameters and troubleshoot but there's a lot going on that we don't understand as well. I recently bought 5 Chromis for my tank. 4 took to the move happy as clams but one immediately separated itself from the school, hid in a corner and died 8 hrs later ?????

BTW: I've been to Olds before (used to live in Calgary). Had my choice of Hort. college there or in Langley (I chose Langley). I guess the grass is always greener on the B.C. side

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Old 07-07-2006, 06:45 AM
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Hi Slice_Fork, I'm sorry to hear about your loss and I know how frustrating it can be to come home to dead livestock.

Like Dale says, sometimes things just go wrong in the aquarium and stuff die.

Luckily for me, the 2 ocellaris I've placed into my tank were giddy as soon as I placed them in. As for the Corals, placement is extremely crucial and I experiment with different places. The amount of light the coral recieves is a large factor.

What do your Toadstool and Green Star Polyp look like at the moment? Are the tentacles on the toadstool shrunken? They are fairly sensitive to water quality. As for the GSP frag, they are very robust although the frags have just begun to open for Gold's too.
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Old 07-07-2006, 06:51 AM
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Will comment tommorow night. Last I checked, all my frags and clownfish were fine...
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Old 07-07-2006, 07:39 AM
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The more I think about it.... it's too late to think.

The 2 culprits I can think of at the moment would be my pail that I used for acclimatising them or the powerhead. I wonder if one or the other got contaminated somewhere along the line.

I'm thinking the pail because if the powerhead was contaminated with something wouldn't it wipe out the whole tank? After reading and consideration I feel I owe the staff at gold's an apology for my earlier vent. A combination of a bad day at work and having both my new fish dead in under 24 hours doesn't make for a pleasant stress free evening but I shouldn't have targeted the store right off the bat. My profound apologies

The toadstool is coming back around, all the polyps are out. The GSP is all sucked in but it's done that every night. I guess I'll see in the morning how it's doing.
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Did you observe an actual cycle of your tank? (ammonia up, then gone, nitrate up, then gone, then buildup of nitrates?)

1/2 hour is not very long for acclimation, I go for 1 hour, and slowly increase the drip rate, and empty 1/3rd of the container a few times as well.
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Old 07-07-2006, 06:03 PM
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Free minute here at work, the toadstool looked fully recovered this morning but the jury is still out on the GSP (it was still dark when I left for work so I'll see this afternoon)! Now to answer some of the questions...

As far as actually recording a cycle, no I didn't. I test salinity, and check ph every night, but didn't bother with my Ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, etc. until 3 weeks had gone by. My thinking behind this was I change 15-20 percent of the water every week, the tank will cycle when it cycles and checking every day will just make me impatient. (I'm a big believer in just letting a tank cycle without panicking every time I see a spike)

There was very little die off from the rock I bought which I took as a good sign that it was decently cured. The clowns were actually acclimitising for about an hour and a half as I fiddled around with the new powerhead.

I did take them home in a 6 pack cooler, however it was an extremely hot day out, traffic was bad and it took me twice as long as usual to get home and I'm sure they got a little toasty despite the cooler.

Losing the fish was frustrating because I've never lost anything that quickly before (maybe I've just been lucky) and it was a shock to see the corals looking like they were on the edge of collapse as well. The odd time something dies in my FW tank it doesn't seem to have nearly the same impact.

I did a 50% water change late last night with RO water, the toadstool looks like it's coming around and hopefully the GSP will as well. I'm not going to worry about bothering anybody about the fish because I don't really think the store had anything to do with it and although I may be short tempered and tend to open my mouth wide enough to fit both feet in, I am an honest guy and big enough to admit when I was out of line.

Albert, if that was you that helped me out on either monday or wednesday I appreciate the time you took and I owe you an apology. I was going to PM you but i figured if I'm apologizing for something I said in public, I should make the apology public as well.

What I really want to do right now is figure out where I went wrong, and avoid making the same mistake again. Thanks again for all the replies and keep 'em coming
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