Here's what happened..
We have a 30 gallon with a 10 gallon sump/fuge. Yesterday we swapped two Koralia nanos for two Koralia 1's. We also removed a softball sized rock and scrubbed the algae off with a toothbrush. Same tooth brush we always use for this purpose. We then rinsed the rock in RO and put it back in the tank. That one rock was on the sand bed but we didn't kick up a storm when we removed it or replaced it.
Last night we noticed all the Xenia was shrivelly. This morning the purple fire fish a six line wrasse were dead. Xenia still shrivelly, maybe more so.
Chemicals tested this morning: Ammonia, nitrate and nitrite 0
ph 8.0 (always this, no change)
SG 1.026
Temp 77.8
Any guesses what we did to cause this? I know you're not supposed to mess with a sand bed but the maroon clown and orange watchman goby do that all the time.
We have a 30 gallon with a 10 gallon sump/fuge. Yesterday we swapped two Koralia nanos for two Koralia 1's. We also removed a softball sized rock and scrubbed the algae off with a toothbrush. Same tooth brush we always use for this purpose. We then rinsed the rock in RO and put it back in the tank. That one rock was on the sand bed but we didn't kick up a storm when we removed it or replaced it.
Last night we noticed all the Xenia was shrivelly. This morning the purple fire fish a six line wrasse were dead. Xenia still shrivelly, maybe more so.
Chemicals tested this morning: Ammonia, nitrate and nitrite 0
ph 8.0 (always this, no change)
SG 1.026
Temp 77.8
Any guesses what we did to cause this? I know you're not supposed to mess with a sand bed but the maroon clown and orange watchman goby do that all the time.