AW2EOD
Former Squid
First time poster..referred by DisturbedReefer...very cool forum.
Been having some major problems in my 200gal. tank, lately. First, let me state that I'm running it with a sump (no skimmer)...and that's basically my only filtration. I know, I know...definately need a skimmer. Just havent been able to afford one yet.
I added a Black Volitan Lion to my tank, earlier this week, and within 1.5 hours it was dead. That got me thinking and I tested the water...nitrates were at 160ppm. Shock is what killed the Lion. All the other fish were doing fine.
I did a large water change (aprox. 75%) and levels dropped back down. Now, my Red Coris Wrasse looks like he's dying. Very bloated stomach, swimming nose down, in the sand and he has what appears to be hemorrhaging, on his head, behind his right eye, roughly where his brain would be. Tested the water again and my ammonia is off the charts.
I'm completely stumped. I have no idea where the ammonia spike came from. Again, like with the nitrates...all the other fish are acting normal. I did a 30% water change, tonight, checked the ammonia and it's still sky high.
What to do?
Been having some major problems in my 200gal. tank, lately. First, let me state that I'm running it with a sump (no skimmer)...and that's basically my only filtration. I know, I know...definately need a skimmer. Just havent been able to afford one yet.
I added a Black Volitan Lion to my tank, earlier this week, and within 1.5 hours it was dead. That got me thinking and I tested the water...nitrates were at 160ppm. Shock is what killed the Lion. All the other fish were doing fine.
I did a large water change (aprox. 75%) and levels dropped back down. Now, my Red Coris Wrasse looks like he's dying. Very bloated stomach, swimming nose down, in the sand and he has what appears to be hemorrhaging, on his head, behind his right eye, roughly where his brain would be. Tested the water again and my ammonia is off the charts.
I'm completely stumped. I have no idea where the ammonia spike came from. Again, like with the nitrates...all the other fish are acting normal. I did a 30% water change, tonight, checked the ammonia and it's still sky high.
What to do?