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10/23/2021, 07:41 AM | #1 |
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Sos!! Help!!!
I am freaking-out. Yesterday I awoke to a dead wrasse. Ok that happens every so often so I just chalked it up to dying a natural death. This AM I awoke to my Powder Blue, Orange Shoulder, Gem and Purple all dead and others about to be dead. Devastated.
My parameters are as follows: Salt: 35 Temp: 78.8 pH: 8.01 dKH: 8.92 Ca:L 465 Mg: 1209 The remaining fish look "cloudy"...not Ich...the only new thing I have done recently is turn back on my Ca reactor after having it off for about 2 weeks. Thoughts? |
10/23/2021, 07:42 AM | #2 |
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Velvet? Can you send a pic of some of the fish..
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10/23/2021, 10:26 AM | #3 |
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This sucks sorry about the loss.
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10/23/2021, 12:17 PM | #4 |
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My Nitrates are OFF THE CHARTS HIGH. I don't know why! The ONLY thing I recently did was leave my cCa Rx off for 2 weeks and then turned it back on (pumps only--not CO2 yet)....could Nitrates have risen exponentially in the reactor and then dumped into the DT when I turned it back on the other day?
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10/23/2021, 12:21 PM | #5 |
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I know once when I was trying to catch a wrasse and going through all the sand a lot of nitrates escaped and I had a flagfin angel pass and a damn bandit angel.
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