WABlonde
In Training
We did a partial water change on our display last week. About 15 gallons for the 75. Scrubbed some of the algae off of one of our big rocks but really didn't disturb much else. Rinsed out the skimmer cups and also rinsed out the fluval. All normal stuff that we've not had problems from in the past. Water perameters were all good before and after change (heat, salinity, ammonia, PH, Nitrates and Nitrites which are the only things we can test for).
Fish were all breathing pretty hard for the remainder of the night and clowns were basically sticking in one spot and not moving around. Corals all looked like crud and we lost our precious Steve over night. :'(
We're sitting here going back trying to figure out what the heck went wrong. We did use a mix of RO water as well as some tap that had been sitting out (never had an issue with our tap in the past and is what we primarily use in our QT tank).
Norm had a thought this morning and I wanted to run it past the forum members to see what they thought. Our RO machine is currently hooked up to our hot water. Wasteful, I know... and it will be changed soonish - was the only thing we could easily access when we first set it up. And norm mentioned when mixing water the other night, he used some hot water from the tap.
Our hot water furnace is 20+ years old. Is there a chance that our recent troubles could be rust from the HW tank? We've also had a problem with LOW ph from the RO machine.. He suggested maybe rust would explain the low PH?
Discuss nicely please - it's a frustrating situation. Thanks.
Fish were all breathing pretty hard for the remainder of the night and clowns were basically sticking in one spot and not moving around. Corals all looked like crud and we lost our precious Steve over night. :'(
We're sitting here going back trying to figure out what the heck went wrong. We did use a mix of RO water as well as some tap that had been sitting out (never had an issue with our tap in the past and is what we primarily use in our QT tank).
Norm had a thought this morning and I wanted to run it past the forum members to see what they thought. Our RO machine is currently hooked up to our hot water. Wasteful, I know... and it will be changed soonish - was the only thing we could easily access when we first set it up. And norm mentioned when mixing water the other night, he used some hot water from the tap.
Our hot water furnace is 20+ years old. Is there a chance that our recent troubles could be rust from the HW tank? We've also had a problem with LOW ph from the RO machine.. He suggested maybe rust would explain the low PH?
Discuss nicely please - it's a frustrating situation. Thanks.