stang8s
Cyber P
First my algae blenny is reported MIA 2 days ago, big sucker about 4-5" long, vanished. All else appears fine.. Tonight I find my mini-cardinal who lives in the fuge laying dead.. Tiny little guy about 1/2" long. Perhaps coincidence, perhaps not... I have a new butterfly in the tank that i got yesterday who is doing great. All other fish in the tank doing great (clowns just spawned a few days ago). Clam, shrimp, starfish, inverts all fine and accounted for. Corals fully extended on all counts.
I ran every test kit I have tonight:
Temp 80
Salinity 1.024
ammonia 0
nitrate 0
nitrite 0
alk 2.5 meg/L
calcium someplace in the 450-500 range (my test kit stinks)
Ph was at 8.8 in the sump with lights out..
What concerned me was ph higher then typical and alk lower. So I added about 5 teaspoons of baking soda and have a 10 gallon water change mixing to change in the AM. The baking soda dropped ph to 8.6 in the sump where i dumped it.
Any other idea?? The cardinal lived in the fuge that is just about stagnent water and full of calupera and other algae.. I always figured he got enough oxygen exchange through the tank water that was plumbed through slowly.. Perhaps I was wrong on that count and that now that he was larger then he had been (was a spec when i got him) he wasnt getting enough flow/oxygen?
The blenny is still a mystery and could have been missing for as long as a week now, cant remember the exact last time I saw him.
I ran every test kit I have tonight:
Temp 80
Salinity 1.024
ammonia 0
nitrate 0
nitrite 0
alk 2.5 meg/L
calcium someplace in the 450-500 range (my test kit stinks)
Ph was at 8.8 in the sump with lights out..
What concerned me was ph higher then typical and alk lower. So I added about 5 teaspoons of baking soda and have a 10 gallon water change mixing to change in the AM. The baking soda dropped ph to 8.6 in the sump where i dumped it.
Any other idea?? The cardinal lived in the fuge that is just about stagnent water and full of calupera and other algae.. I always figured he got enough oxygen exchange through the tank water that was plumbed through slowly.. Perhaps I was wrong on that count and that now that he was larger then he had been (was a spec when i got him) he wasnt getting enough flow/oxygen?
The blenny is still a mystery and could have been missing for as long as a week now, cant remember the exact last time I saw him.
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