jennwest
Well-known member
Hey everyone,
I've been having some issues in my tank over the past few weeks. It started with hair algae slowly taking over my rocks. I think it was due to replacing the bulbs in my t5 setup. I did it slowly but I guess not slow enough! I've shortened my lighting schedule to 8 hours, 6 being with all the lights and 2 with just the blue. Now I am getting random dead hermits and snails. It started about 2 weeks ago with a dead snail and I've found about 3 more up to now. I also recently found one dead hermit. Also, over the past 3 days I've had a bloom of that brown algae with bubbles on the sand. My corals look good- some will close up for a bit if something has died but none have been damaged and they seem to be growing.
My temp and salinity are normal, and my nitrates have been normal. I have tiny ammonia spikes after I find a dead snail but a water change usually takes care of it. I've also found small amounts of nitrites (.25ppm) without any ammonia present. I don't test phosphates.
Could algae be causing the snail/hermit deaths?
I've been having some issues in my tank over the past few weeks. It started with hair algae slowly taking over my rocks. I think it was due to replacing the bulbs in my t5 setup. I did it slowly but I guess not slow enough! I've shortened my lighting schedule to 8 hours, 6 being with all the lights and 2 with just the blue. Now I am getting random dead hermits and snails. It started about 2 weeks ago with a dead snail and I've found about 3 more up to now. I also recently found one dead hermit. Also, over the past 3 days I've had a bloom of that brown algae with bubbles on the sand. My corals look good- some will close up for a bit if something has died but none have been damaged and they seem to be growing.
My temp and salinity are normal, and my nitrates have been normal. I have tiny ammonia spikes after I find a dead snail but a water change usually takes care of it. I've also found small amounts of nitrites (.25ppm) without any ammonia present. I don't test phosphates.
Could algae be causing the snail/hermit deaths?