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TANK CRASH........wonder wat happen


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this morning wake up found some of the following casuality :

CONFIRM DEAD

1 X harlequin shrimps

1 X ###### shrimps

1 X banded goby

1 X bi-colour blenny

most of them is with me for more than 2 months :cry2:

in coma/dazzy .... still trying to revive

1 X Cleaning shrimps

1 X blood shrimps

5 X ###### shrimps

2 X zebra shrimps

2 X purple firegoby

1 X dunno wat goby

Have change 1/2 tank water this morning......, in the afternoon found the corpse of the followings :

CONFIRM DEAD

3 X ###### shrimps

1 X dunno wat goby

1 X zebra shrimps

The rest still ok..... anyway left with nothing much now :cry2::cry2: NB

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Is the water parameters ok?

i have yet to check the water parameter... though i normally will do that once every 2 weeks. How long do u guys check your water parameter :huh: Maybe i should start a thread and find out more about this....

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31 degrees is madness for a stable reef tank.

Probably his livestock in his tank moves in and out so they don't suffer long term stress.

Mushrooms are hardy and they won't 'melt' unless they are terribly stressed and it could be a temperature spike that did them in.

The heat these days is terrible... June will be worse. :(

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To be fair, I don't think hamannbmw specifically stated that his tank was at 30-31 degrees C...he meant the LFS. Don't think that temps can reach that high in a house as opposed to an LFS/fish farm - esp since the die-offs took place at nite...

hamannbmw, what is your tank temp?

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Think it could be due to a pH swing. A tank at warmer temperatures, has less oxygen carrying capacity. Coupled with higher metabolic rates, there will be higher CO2 content in your water. If your kH is low, chances are that your pH might have fluctuated quite a little. Stressing the livestock. The first to go would be the shrimps..then maybe when the shrimps became 'belachan' then the fish became affected. Just my guess... :unsure:

Always something more important than fish.

http://reefbuilders.com/2012/03/08/sps-pico-reef/

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My tank temp is around 28-29 degrees, can mushroom melting kills the LS :huh::huh:

I think your mushroom 'melted' and died because of the tank crash which killed many of your fishes.. It affected your mushroom as well, causing it to die off slwoly and seem as if it was melting.

So, actually the tank crash caused the melting, not the other way round.

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To be fair, I don't think hamannbmw specifically stated that his tank was at 30-31 degrees C...he meant the LFS. Don't think that temps can reach that high in a house as opposed to an LFS/fish farm - esp since the die-offs took place at nite...

hamannbmw, what is your tank temp?

Nope, I was referring to the LFS he mentioned. :erm:

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Think this hasn't been asked in the thread.

What has been done before the tank crashed? Like washing of filter media, any accidental spillage of chemicals etc.

Nope, i didnt wash any media nor any accidental spillage of chemicals etc.

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