>i used oceanic salt the week before they died i beleive thats what killed them<
Ahh...
>well thats my problem i added so many things
i couldnt figure out what it was
i added a reactor,stopped using 2part, ph monitor,substrate,caulpra<
Ahh again. When you started using your reactor was there ever a period of time while you were dialing it in where the alkalinity, or calcium levels in your tank feel to low levels? Or do you even know? (I'm not trying to be mean here, just trying to help out by finding out what may have occurred).
When you added sunbstrate, does this mean sand to the tank? (sorry I didn't ask the question more clearly before)
When you were getting crazy number from your pH probe, did you try anything drastic to push the pH up?
Carbon can likely help to remove some of the metals if that's really the problem. Large water changes would also help. I'd still say there's a decent chance that the frags were pretty well stressed out my the long iodine bath. How concentrated was the bath?
Ahh...
>well thats my problem i added so many things
i couldnt figure out what it was
i added a reactor,stopped using 2part, ph monitor,substrate,caulpra<
Ahh again. When you started using your reactor was there ever a period of time while you were dialing it in where the alkalinity, or calcium levels in your tank feel to low levels? Or do you even know? (I'm not trying to be mean here, just trying to help out by finding out what may have occurred).
When you added sunbstrate, does this mean sand to the tank? (sorry I didn't ask the question more clearly before)
When you were getting crazy number from your pH probe, did you try anything drastic to push the pH up?
Carbon can likely help to remove some of the metals if that's really the problem. Large water changes would also help. I'd still say there's a decent chance that the frags were pretty well stressed out my the long iodine bath. How concentrated was the bath?