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is chewing through certain fish, over the past month he has lost 2 damsels 3 clowns 1 spotted cardinal. This test is after the second clown died
Biocube parameters Temperature: 78.6. Salinity: 1.26, Ammonia, NH4: 0 Nitrate, NO3: 0 Nitrite, NO2: 0, pH: 8.2 for date: April 5, 2014
Brought a sample the same day to HPC where they had identical results with different kits. He got another clown and the cardinal, this morning both are dead. Here is the test from tonight
Aquarium Biocube parameters are:Temperature: 77.7. Salinity: 1.026. Ammonia NH4: 0. Nitrate, NO3: 0 Nitrite, NO2: 0 pH: 8.3 for date: April 15, 2014
I am doing 15% water changes weekly with reef crystals and RO water with a TDS of 2, about 30 pounds of live rock, a clean up crew feeding 1 frozen cube nightly.
There is a 2 month old scooter blenny and goby that are both fat and happy.
He has not heard any clicking like a mantis is in the tank. Why so you think he keeps losing certain fish?
Biocube parameters Temperature: 78.6. Salinity: 1.26, Ammonia, NH4: 0 Nitrate, NO3: 0 Nitrite, NO2: 0, pH: 8.2 for date: April 5, 2014
Brought a sample the same day to HPC where they had identical results with different kits. He got another clown and the cardinal, this morning both are dead. Here is the test from tonight
Aquarium Biocube parameters are:Temperature: 77.7. Salinity: 1.026. Ammonia NH4: 0. Nitrate, NO3: 0 Nitrite, NO2: 0 pH: 8.3 for date: April 15, 2014
I am doing 15% water changes weekly with reef crystals and RO water with a TDS of 2, about 30 pounds of live rock, a clean up crew feeding 1 frozen cube nightly.
There is a 2 month old scooter blenny and goby that are both fat and happy.
He has not heard any clicking like a mantis is in the tank. Why so you think he keeps losing certain fish?


