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- BRONX NEW YORK
Oman where do I start..i jumped into the saltwater world about 5 months ago..my first salt water tank was a 30 gallon tank running off a 20 gallon sump.In the sump i ran a fluval 105, protein skimmer(60g)and a 9watt U.V sterolizer and a 300 gph return pump.I bought 45 lbs of live rock and 30 lbs of live sand for the display tank. 20 lbs of live sand 5 lbs of refugium rubble for my sump... I bought a clown a Sailfin tang 2 peppermint shrimp and one cleaner shrimp 2 turbo snails and 2 large snails.My tank finished its cycle in about 7 weeks. Three months went by my tank was a little on the green algae side...but was running pretty good...levels were
salt gravity 1.028
ammonia 0. ppm
nitrite 0 ppm
nitrate 10 ppm
ph 8.5
temp 78.6 f
About a month ago I decided to upgrade to a 90 gallon(Drilled)Now before I attempted this..I did some research and learned alot about water perameters and the importance of good water quality. I decided to buy a RO/DI filter and a Phosban reactor.I also bought a fluval 405 for better biological, an additional 55 lbs of live rock and an additional 80 lbs of live sand.I also upgraded to a 30 gallon sump.
Now my plan was to fill the 90 gallon tank with 60 gallons of RO/DI water.....(remove my live stock from 30 gallon) and transfer the 30 gallons into the 90 gallon tank...and just transfer the 20 gallon sump with an additional 10 gallons RO/DI water to the 30 gallon sump...I double dosed it with special blend and Niteout and let it run for 24 hours....transfering as much bacteria as possible.....
About a week ago I decided it was time...I had everything mapped out and i did the research...and it was time to get my cold feet wet...I transfered all the water the way i decribed it and let it run for 24 hours....the day after I tested my water and everything was practicly at zero....so i decided to aclamate my live stock into the new tank....slowly of course... they all made it to the new tank with very little shock...however i did notice that the peppermint shrimp were floating around for about five minutes...until they got hold of a rock in the tank where the clinched onto...and hid.
About three days after the transfer I noticed that the 2 peppermint shrimp were dead...and my snails haven't moved from the spot that they were in when i introduced them to the tank...I checked my waters and they read.
salt gravity 1.026
ammonia 0.25
nitrite 0 ppm
nitrate 10 ppm
ph 8.4
temp 78.6 f
The day after i noticed that the bottom shells of all my snails were hanging....when i took them out of the water i noticed that my cleaner shrimp was dead as well. Later on that same day I was noticing that my Sailfin tang and my clown tang were acting kind of funny...swimming fine but every few minutes they would burst out in speed from one side of the tank to the other in a kind of rage as if they were going into convultions...but snapped out of it after a minute or two.I checked the waters and were no different from the previous test i ran the day before...
The very next day....they both died...
I'm new to this internet site and would appreciate any info or theory you might have on why my tank crashed,if you see that i did something wrong please tell me...I'm so puzzled on what happened...and have no idea what i should do next....should I empty out the water and start over....should I let it just run for a couple of weeks the way it is....could it just have been the additional 60 gallons that were introduced that caused this ?
Currently i have the tank running without the protein skimmer and without the u.v sterolizer. I'm figuring i need to build up more bacteria and add trace elements.
Thanks for listening...and i would appreciate any feedback....please help...
salt gravity 1.028
ammonia 0. ppm
nitrite 0 ppm
nitrate 10 ppm
ph 8.5
temp 78.6 f
About a month ago I decided to upgrade to a 90 gallon(Drilled)Now before I attempted this..I did some research and learned alot about water perameters and the importance of good water quality. I decided to buy a RO/DI filter and a Phosban reactor.I also bought a fluval 405 for better biological, an additional 55 lbs of live rock and an additional 80 lbs of live sand.I also upgraded to a 30 gallon sump.
Now my plan was to fill the 90 gallon tank with 60 gallons of RO/DI water.....(remove my live stock from 30 gallon) and transfer the 30 gallons into the 90 gallon tank...and just transfer the 20 gallon sump with an additional 10 gallons RO/DI water to the 30 gallon sump...I double dosed it with special blend and Niteout and let it run for 24 hours....transfering as much bacteria as possible.....
About a week ago I decided it was time...I had everything mapped out and i did the research...and it was time to get my cold feet wet...I transfered all the water the way i decribed it and let it run for 24 hours....the day after I tested my water and everything was practicly at zero....so i decided to aclamate my live stock into the new tank....slowly of course... they all made it to the new tank with very little shock...however i did notice that the peppermint shrimp were floating around for about five minutes...until they got hold of a rock in the tank where the clinched onto...and hid.
About three days after the transfer I noticed that the 2 peppermint shrimp were dead...and my snails haven't moved from the spot that they were in when i introduced them to the tank...I checked my waters and they read.
salt gravity 1.026
ammonia 0.25
nitrite 0 ppm
nitrate 10 ppm
ph 8.4
temp 78.6 f
The day after i noticed that the bottom shells of all my snails were hanging....when i took them out of the water i noticed that my cleaner shrimp was dead as well. Later on that same day I was noticing that my Sailfin tang and my clown tang were acting kind of funny...swimming fine but every few minutes they would burst out in speed from one side of the tank to the other in a kind of rage as if they were going into convultions...but snapped out of it after a minute or two.I checked the waters and were no different from the previous test i ran the day before...
The very next day....they both died...
I'm new to this internet site and would appreciate any info or theory you might have on why my tank crashed,if you see that i did something wrong please tell me...I'm so puzzled on what happened...and have no idea what i should do next....should I empty out the water and start over....should I let it just run for a couple of weeks the way it is....could it just have been the additional 60 gallons that were introduced that caused this ?
Currently i have the tank running without the protein skimmer and without the u.v sterolizer. I'm figuring i need to build up more bacteria and add trace elements.
Thanks for listening...and i would appreciate any feedback....please help...