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So, this week has been a very stressful week. My tank crashed due to a scent diffuser my mom bought. The first thing I did was check my water and everything was fine. Then I noticed a oily look at the top of the water. First fish died in a day and today my second fish died. I had two clown fish. My tank just got done with cycling and was good to go so as you can imagine it was quiet devastating to have my tank crash. As soon as I figured out what it was my mom returned them and I am in the process of trying to clean up the mess that happened in one day. So far it's going good and there's not as much oil on the water. All I've done so far is do a water change and skim the top of the water with a cup. Today I don't see the oil look but am keeping an eye out to see if it comes back or is gone. Just plan on doing regular water changes until my tank is good again. The inverts are still doing very well. I have a urchin peppermint shrimp snails and little hermit crabs in my 20 gallon tank. So I'm hoping I caught it fast enough before it could totally destroy my tank.
These diffusers seem to be somewhat new. So, I figured I would share my experience with them for those that have aquariums and or looking at them. They are similar to aerosols in that they put the scents into the air like a steam. Well it goes up and goes through the vents in the house and ends up in your aquarium. Now my mom had a diffuser in her room which is right across from mine and one in the living room which is not close to my tank at all. Both of the diffusers were in separate rooms and not close to the tank and it ended up crashing it.
Here's some pics of my water
This pic below is after the water change and I still had oil on top of the water so I skimmed the top with a cup.
These diffusers seem to be somewhat new. So, I figured I would share my experience with them for those that have aquariums and or looking at them. They are similar to aerosols in that they put the scents into the air like a steam. Well it goes up and goes through the vents in the house and ends up in your aquarium. Now my mom had a diffuser in her room which is right across from mine and one in the living room which is not close to my tank at all. Both of the diffusers were in separate rooms and not close to the tank and it ended up crashing it.
Here's some pics of my water
This pic below is after the water change and I still had oil on top of the water so I skimmed the top with a cup.


