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Duke, as Cheif sad, check your entire tank for loose wires or something of the like. You might also want to put a grounding probe in your tank if you have not already done so - they are relatively inexpensive ($15.00ish?) - they will help to remove stray currents in your water if you have submerged pumps and powerheads. You might also want to consider running a UV filter on your tank to help rid it of ich permanently. I know these are controversial, and I personally wouldn't leave one running on my display tank longterm, I did run one for a while on my tank when I had a small ich problem. I have never seen it since then.
I would wait at least 6 weeks before you stock anymore fish. Enjoy your corals. You'll be AMAZED at what grows in your tank without any fish to eat them.
Please note that I am talking like you are not going to break down your tank. We have all said at one point or another that we were going to sell everything off and throw in the towel. I have, in the past, calculated the amount of money I thought I could get for all of my livestock and equipment and thought about what I could do with that money. But in the end, we all decide to stay.
So quit whining and get to work! :fish:
I would wait at least 6 weeks before you stock anymore fish. Enjoy your corals. You'll be AMAZED at what grows in your tank without any fish to eat them.
Please note that I am talking like you are not going to break down your tank. We have all said at one point or another that we were going to sell everything off and throw in the towel. I have, in the past, calculated the amount of money I thought I could get for all of my livestock and equipment and thought about what I could do with that money. But in the end, we all decide to stay.
So quit whining and get to work! :fish:



