Hello all:
I had a vacation disaster, and I was wondering if anyone could help me figure out what went wrong:
Tank: 10 gallon, salt water, immersible heater, filter, no live rock or coral. Had 2 clowns, 1 chromis, 2 snails, serpent star, 1 tiny gramma.
The tank was fine. I went on vacation for two weeks leaving it with timer lights and autofeeder (flake food every 2 days). Did a water change before I left, reducing the salinity by a very slight about anticipating evaporation in my absence.
When I returned both clowns were dead, and the gramma had vanished. Two days later the chromis began to swim very erratically as if it was agitated, and it died the next morning. The star is behaving oddly, holding itself above the gravel and sitting on top of rocks, instead of hiding beneath them.
I checked the water and it was fine. Ph, nitrates, nitrites, ammonia, salinity, temperature etc were all OK. I've checked it several times and it's fine. My LFS has checked it several times and they say it is fine as well.
I just put in two new clowns. One seems to be swimming erratically, even by clown fish standards, but maybe I am not just overly sensitive.
None of the dead fish had any marks or discolorations on them -- they all looked normal. There was never anything obviously wrong with the water -- it keeps passing all the tests. Does anyone have any idea what's going on?
-boston
I had a vacation disaster, and I was wondering if anyone could help me figure out what went wrong:
Tank: 10 gallon, salt water, immersible heater, filter, no live rock or coral. Had 2 clowns, 1 chromis, 2 snails, serpent star, 1 tiny gramma.
The tank was fine. I went on vacation for two weeks leaving it with timer lights and autofeeder (flake food every 2 days). Did a water change before I left, reducing the salinity by a very slight about anticipating evaporation in my absence.
When I returned both clowns were dead, and the gramma had vanished. Two days later the chromis began to swim very erratically as if it was agitated, and it died the next morning. The star is behaving oddly, holding itself above the gravel and sitting on top of rocks, instead of hiding beneath them.
I checked the water and it was fine. Ph, nitrates, nitrites, ammonia, salinity, temperature etc were all OK. I've checked it several times and it's fine. My LFS has checked it several times and they say it is fine as well.
I just put in two new clowns. One seems to be swimming erratically, even by clown fish standards, but maybe I am not just overly sensitive.
None of the dead fish had any marks or discolorations on them -- they all looked normal. There was never anything obviously wrong with the water -- it keeps passing all the tests. Does anyone have any idea what's going on?
-boston