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I think we can safely say it was most likely an ammonia spike that killed the fish. Curious if your asking now would ro be better what were you using before you moved the tank?
And if all your fish died I'd be doing large water changes, unless that is the reason for not doing would Be you still need tap water
But will RO unit take nitrate and nitrites out the water
There’s a few ways to buffer ph I think @Humblefish knows of one using household products but ph swings don’t kill fish as easy as ammonia or diseases. I hear stories of people that stress fish then they die but don’t know why and sometimes it’s the weakened immune system from stress to blame. But in this situation I’m more worried about the tap water
Without a doubt.Ammonia was your likely cause. Nitrates and nitrate aren't as bad as people make it out to be in marine life.
That’s what it was I couldn’t find where I read that on here. Thank youBaked baking soda works well.

