All my fish (clownfish, harlequin sweetlips, mandarin) just died, only difference I noticed was my tube worm out of its shell, that's it, what do I do now. Huge water change?
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Ran out of the testsHave you checked parameters yet?
If you can't test anything, we're not going to be able to help you.Ran out of the tests
For mass fish death, which tests should the OP perform to help determine the cause?If you can't test anything, we're not going to be able to help you.
What do you mean just died?All my fish (clownfish, harlequin sweetlips, mandarin) just died, only difference I noticed was my tube worm out of its shell, that's it, what do I do now. Huge water change?
Salinity, NH3/4, ORP, PH....there's a lot of tests that can lead to clues surrounding a tank crash with all inhabitants perishing.For mass fish death, which tests should the OP perform to help determine the cause?
I'm not sure that there are any typical tests that one may have at home, other than ammonia, that would explain sudden mass fish death. Which this sounds like from the OP, until more info is provided. Does the OP have corals and/or inverts? Were they affected?Salinity, NH3/4, ORP, PH....there's a lot of tests that can lead to clues surrounding a tank crash with all inhabitants perishing.
Edit: Chlorine/Chloramine, TDS of source water, ICP testing for elevated heavy metals and contaminates. I don't really know what you were looking for with that reply. I could probably name 10 others.
Temp, salinity, tank size, and whether or not the tank is cycled isn't too much to ask. OP provided nothing, and when probed, didn't respond. For all we know, they had an overstocked 2.5g betta cube from Petco that they added a scoop of table salt too. There's literally nothing to go on.I'm not sure that there are any typical tests that one may have at home, other than ammonia, that would explain sudden mass fish death. Which this sounds like from the OP, until more info is provided. Does the OP have corals and/or inverts? Were they affected?
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Exactly. Even elevated ammonia isn’t going to result in rapid die-off of fish…unless OP was literally pouring ammonia into the tank.I'm not sure that there are any typical tests that one may have at home, other than ammonia, that would explain sudden mass fish death. Which this sounds like from the OP, until more info is provided. Does the OP have corals and/or inverts? Were they affected?
That was part of my thinking, yes.
Uh did your boxfish release toxins? Im wondering if @EeyoreIsMySpiritAnimal just figured out the cause, if you have bad water from having no tests ans stressed that fish then that might be why they diedAnd how does this play in to things?
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Boxfish odd behavior
My boxfish started to stop swimming out and about but has started to sit either underneath my tube worm or underneath my rock work, he barely moves and I am worriedwww.reef2reef.com
Almost a yearHow long has the reef been up?

