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I did a water change this morning, now all my fish are acting funny. My clowns are hanging at the bottom hardly moving and my royal gramma is hiding in a corner hardly moving. I checked chemistry and all is normal. Nitrates are about 30 ppm, but it has always ran there. Everything else is zero, ph is 8.0.


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Ya spook em? They used to you doing water changes yet? 30 Trates ain't bad, don't think thats it. What was the Temp and SG of the new water?
 
Was the salt completely dissolved in the new saltwater before you did the water change? If not, they could be experiencing gill burn. Or, was there a big difference (especially if it was much colder) in the new saltwater going in? Water changes aren't normally tricky as long as the water going in is similar to the water you removed. Keep us updated.
 
I do weekly water changes, SG of new water is 1.024, tank was 1.026 before I changed, it is close to 1.024 now. I put in a bit of RO to help lower below 1.025 so it can drift up a bit with evaporation. Temp is steady at 82F.


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Yes, it was dissolved, it had been mixed for about a week. They are still lethargic, my gramma is hiding in a rock and not moving. My jawfish looks normal, as normal as he can anyway for a goofy looking fish!


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Only thing i can think of is your Redux is low. You run a skimmer? Run powerheads to break up the water surface?
 
Protein skimmer in sump and powerhead angled up to break up surface.


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Im no help. I have no idea, everything seems to be in line.
 
Is it possible that the water change water could have gotten contaminated with something? Or maybe you had something on your hands that got in the tank?
 
How are they acting funny? Breathing heavy? Twitching? Swimming circles? Tilted axis of symetry(swimming sideways)? More description would help!
 
Do you have a stray voltage in the tank ? Like a bad powerhead or cracked heater?

Lol Easyest way to tell is if you have a Nick or cut on a finger. Stick it in and see if you get tingles.... Dont worry about electrocution your fish would be dead by now.
 
It seems most everything I would have guess has already been covered (temp, salt dissolved, contamination, etc.). Maybe it would help if you could describe how you went about the water change... Did you add it directly to the display or to the sump? Any chance some of your equipment got bumped or a filter media spilled? Sorry you're having issues.
 
Paul, they don't appear to be breathing heavy, they are just lethargic, staying in one spot, my clowns hardly ever do that unless they are sleeping.


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Well, don't know what went wrong, but everyone seems to be back to normal. They weren't doing much this morning, but when I came in at lunch they were all fine.


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Not to be "that guy" but I think 30ppm nitrates is very high......although fish can tolerate high levels for a short period of time high nitrate levels slowly poison fish. You should do what you can to get those down.....
 
30ppm ain't nothing, even LPS and Softies like em 20-30
 
I havent seen a bit of problems at 30 ppm, it has ran there for over a year. I have GSP, chili coral, zoas, and they are all growing like crazy. I have a refugium with chaeto that is growing well, not sure I could do any more to bring down nitrates. I've always heard that if your corals are doing well, your tank is doing well.


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