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Well notice how things have change on here and honestly have tried very hard to bring life to my tank but it just doesn't seem like it's going to work I guess I'm done trying anybody wanting to buy my 10 gallon nano tank throw an offer it's a fluval tank will come with all the basic stuff it originally came with
 
Not coming with those lights or live rock or san just tank and all original equipment it came with
 

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A few things here that I'd like to comment on based on your previous posts asking for donations.
  1. We want to help. Seriously. There are quite a few folks on here that give stuff away all the time. However, I've gone through your old posts and you've never really asked for help and given the information that we need to help.
  2. A 10g tank is, in my opinion, a lot more advanced than say a 65g. That small water volume doesn't leave much room for error. One fish dies in my 65g system and I can find it? I'm really alright. In a 10g system, if you can't fine the fish, the tank might be toast.
  3. Start a thread where you detail what you currently have with parameters (alk, Calcium, nitrate, phosphate, etc...). In order to offer assistance, we need information.
  4. It looks like you may have had some corals in your system, what happened to them? I'm assuming they didn't make it but without knowing the details, there isn't much that we as a group of friendly hobbyists can do.
  5. If you were sitting in front of me, the first suggestion I would make is to get a larger tank if at all possible. Nanos are hard.
I know you're tried hard and I also know how frustrating it can be but in order to get help you have to ask for it. If you don't have all of the test kits, ask for someone to come by and run a few tests for ya. We do it all the time. If you take the water to a store, write down what the results are and post them for us. I feel like I'm beating a dead horse here so I'll stop with this - don't raise the white flag just yet.
 
Ditto on everything that @jcook54 said. And I’ll reiterate: Nanos can be really challenging and a lot of work; even a 15 or 20g, but 10g reef tanks even more so. You couldn’t pay me to want to try to maintain one as my primary tank. It would just cost way too much time and money.

And yes. We are here; and we want to help anybody that needs it. To offer advice. To come over and help troubleshoot problems. And to talk about goals and dreams, and how to get from where you are now to where you want to be later.
 
Don't give up, quitting things starts a trend in life that is hard to change. All the things in life that are worth while take time, patience, research , and effort (and maybe even some good luck).

Tell me your water parameters.

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