All of my fish died early this morning (or late last night). I found my purple tang, three blennies, and my eibli angel dead at about 7am. The bizarre thing is that ALL of my corals, hermits, and cleaner shrimp look GREAT.
I have a 125 gal reef with a 4 inch deep sand bed, 200 lbs (+/-) of live rock, use RO/DI, instant ocean, drip kalk with a doser, metal halide/VHO combo for lighting, 4 powerheads on a wavemaster pro and a red sea protein skimmer. All parameters seem to be in line – nitrates 0 to 5, calcium about 450, iodine .04, KH 7.7, pH 8.4 +/-, no nitrites, no ammonia, and no phosphates. All of my test kits are Salifert except for the phosphate. My temp ranges from 80 to 84 (and has been like that for years).
This particular tank has been set up for 7+ years. I added the live sand over 3 years ago. When I noticed the dead fish, I checked the sump and the protein skimmer was full and foaming up over the top. It was a clump of white foam about the size of a football. It had no odor. My skimmer usually produces a real dark liquid and it would take months to even fill half of the container (I don’t have a huge fish load by any means). Nothing was added, changed, moved, or disturbed. I fed the fish at about 9pm Friday night and all was well as usual.
I have been keeping saltwater fish successfully for over 15 years and various reefs for almost 10 years now. Sure I’ve had fish die – but not all of them at once. I have no idea what could kill ALL of the fish and not affect any of the corals, shrimp, etc. After speaking to a friend, the only possibility I can think of is that my cucumber (red/pinkish) may have expelled some sort of toxin. But wouldn’t that affect the corals to some degree??? The corals look better than ever!! I havent' even seen the cucumber since it was added 2 years ago...
So I did a 25-gallon water change using RO/DI with instant ocean a few hours ago. The foaming has slowed in the skimmer but hasn’t stopped. Any help, ideas, or suggestions would be helpful. If I get a chance, I’ll post pictures of the tank to show how good everything else looks – but I’m more concerned as what to do for now. Please help!!! Thanks!
PS - Sorry for the long post...I just wanted to give as much info as I could. Also, I'm making some more RO/DI and plan another 25 gallon change ASAP. Thanks again!
[ September 02, 2001: Message edited by: Matt2112 ]
I have a 125 gal reef with a 4 inch deep sand bed, 200 lbs (+/-) of live rock, use RO/DI, instant ocean, drip kalk with a doser, metal halide/VHO combo for lighting, 4 powerheads on a wavemaster pro and a red sea protein skimmer. All parameters seem to be in line – nitrates 0 to 5, calcium about 450, iodine .04, KH 7.7, pH 8.4 +/-, no nitrites, no ammonia, and no phosphates. All of my test kits are Salifert except for the phosphate. My temp ranges from 80 to 84 (and has been like that for years).
This particular tank has been set up for 7+ years. I added the live sand over 3 years ago. When I noticed the dead fish, I checked the sump and the protein skimmer was full and foaming up over the top. It was a clump of white foam about the size of a football. It had no odor. My skimmer usually produces a real dark liquid and it would take months to even fill half of the container (I don’t have a huge fish load by any means). Nothing was added, changed, moved, or disturbed. I fed the fish at about 9pm Friday night and all was well as usual.
I have been keeping saltwater fish successfully for over 15 years and various reefs for almost 10 years now. Sure I’ve had fish die – but not all of them at once. I have no idea what could kill ALL of the fish and not affect any of the corals, shrimp, etc. After speaking to a friend, the only possibility I can think of is that my cucumber (red/pinkish) may have expelled some sort of toxin. But wouldn’t that affect the corals to some degree??? The corals look better than ever!! I havent' even seen the cucumber since it was added 2 years ago...
So I did a 25-gallon water change using RO/DI with instant ocean a few hours ago. The foaming has slowed in the skimmer but hasn’t stopped. Any help, ideas, or suggestions would be helpful. If I get a chance, I’ll post pictures of the tank to show how good everything else looks – but I’m more concerned as what to do for now. Please help!!! Thanks!
PS - Sorry for the long post...I just wanted to give as much info as I could. Also, I'm making some more RO/DI and plan another 25 gallon change ASAP. Thanks again!

[ September 02, 2001: Message edited by: Matt2112 ]