- Location
- Staten Island
Hi guys,
I recently had alot of deaths in my tank that I attributed to my fu manchu lionfish but after losing more after giving him away, I dont know what gives. I have lost 2 PJ cardinals, 1 bangaii cardinal, a spotted wrasse, twin spot goby, a scooter blenny and a red coris wrasse. I have checked my params and they are
Nitrates: 0PPM
Nitrites: 20PPM (50% water change just done when I saw that)
Ammonia: Under 0.25PPM close if not on 0PPM
PH: 8.4
Temp: 79 degrees
Tank size is 30 breeder
Current Stock:
2 PJ cardinals, 1 bangaii, 1 black and white perc, 1 tomato clown, 1 engineer goby.
Tank is full of corals, which all looks okay but arent as open as they should be. Anemones look eh. Not bad but not good either.
I cant seem to find out whats wrong. Im running a fluval 306 which I change every week, and an aquaclear 70 which I change the other week. I run 3 koralia powerheads (MP will be here friday). Lights are artic ocean s026.
I recently had alot of deaths in my tank that I attributed to my fu manchu lionfish but after losing more after giving him away, I dont know what gives. I have lost 2 PJ cardinals, 1 bangaii cardinal, a spotted wrasse, twin spot goby, a scooter blenny and a red coris wrasse. I have checked my params and they are
Nitrates: 0PPM
Nitrites: 20PPM (50% water change just done when I saw that)
Ammonia: Under 0.25PPM close if not on 0PPM
PH: 8.4
Temp: 79 degrees
Tank size is 30 breeder
Current Stock:
2 PJ cardinals, 1 bangaii, 1 black and white perc, 1 tomato clown, 1 engineer goby.
Tank is full of corals, which all looks okay but arent as open as they should be. Anemones look eh. Not bad but not good either.
I cant seem to find out whats wrong. Im running a fluval 306 which I change every week, and an aquaclear 70 which I change the other week. I run 3 koralia powerheads (MP will be here friday). Lights are artic ocean s026.
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