Hello everyone.
my specs first:
37g tank
Fluval 304
NO lights (flourescent)
2 clowns
1 yellow tang (tank too small i know)
1 powder blue
1 golden head goby
5 snails
Last Thursday i attempted to take out my crush coral to put in some HD sand. I first took water samples and everything was normal. I then placed about 1/2 of my water, 35lbs of LR and all my fish and snails into large plastic container. I also placed an airstone and heater in the container. I proceeded to take out the remaining water out to dump. Next I removed all the CC. I then cleaned the tank a bit to put in the DSB, about 3-4 inches. I then added about 20g of Salt Water (from LFS) to my 37g tall tank. I let the sand settle overnight.
The next morning, Friday, the water was still cloudy so i waited.
On Saturday morning (water still cloudy), i decided to add my base LR cuz i knew it will kick up some dust.
Saturday night (water a little clearer). I started up the canister to see how that affected the dust. Moved the dust a bit but wasnt too bad so i left it on.
It wasnt until Sunday that the water cleared. I then tested the water again and all seemed ok except the pH (it was at 7.8). I purchased a pH up additive and dumped both bags in as instructed.
Monday morning did another test and pH was still at 7.8. Monday evening after i got home from work, i added more pH up. Tested the water an hour later and pH was around 8.0 - 8.2.
I then proceeded to add my remaining LR and fish to the tank. I fed them and they all seamed to eat and be happy.
This morning (Tuesday) they all are dead. Im so sad.
I did a water test and here are my results.
pH 7.8 Ammonia 0.5 Nitrite 0 Nitrate 0
I know some of that is bad but what killed all my fish and snails.
Please grill me on what i did wrong so i (or anyone else) won't make this mistake again.
Roger
my specs first:
37g tank
Fluval 304
NO lights (flourescent)
2 clowns
1 yellow tang (tank too small i know)
1 powder blue
1 golden head goby
5 snails
Last Thursday i attempted to take out my crush coral to put in some HD sand. I first took water samples and everything was normal. I then placed about 1/2 of my water, 35lbs of LR and all my fish and snails into large plastic container. I also placed an airstone and heater in the container. I proceeded to take out the remaining water out to dump. Next I removed all the CC. I then cleaned the tank a bit to put in the DSB, about 3-4 inches. I then added about 20g of Salt Water (from LFS) to my 37g tall tank. I let the sand settle overnight.
The next morning, Friday, the water was still cloudy so i waited.
On Saturday morning (water still cloudy), i decided to add my base LR cuz i knew it will kick up some dust.
Saturday night (water a little clearer). I started up the canister to see how that affected the dust. Moved the dust a bit but wasnt too bad so i left it on.
It wasnt until Sunday that the water cleared. I then tested the water again and all seemed ok except the pH (it was at 7.8). I purchased a pH up additive and dumped both bags in as instructed.
Monday morning did another test and pH was still at 7.8. Monday evening after i got home from work, i added more pH up. Tested the water an hour later and pH was around 8.0 - 8.2.
I then proceeded to add my remaining LR and fish to the tank. I fed them and they all seamed to eat and be happy.
This morning (Tuesday) they all are dead. Im so sad.
I did a water test and here are my results.
pH 7.8 Ammonia 0.5 Nitrite 0 Nitrate 0
I know some of that is bad but what killed all my fish and snails.
Please grill me on what i did wrong so i (or anyone else) won't make this mistake again.
Roger