Quigley
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Thanks for your help.
Something has gone terribly wrong with our reef tank. And it may be my fault.
Yesterday I hooked up a new chiller to our 90g reef tank. The tank temp was 77 degrees. I wanted to test the chiller so I set the chiller to 74 degrees. Over the next hour or so the tank temp dropped from 77 to 73 (the chiller turns off at 1 degree lower than its setting). Shortly thereafter our large anemone looked very sick; the tentacles looked stiff and dark rather than light and wavy. I re-set the chiller temp to 76. Last night our fish all looked fine and our tank temp was 75.x throughout the night.
This morning our Angle and Tang were both lying on their sides. I did a water change thinking that’s always a good idea. We have a larger black/yellow clown fish whose yellow stripes have turned dark and look more gray than yellow. Our other small fish are more or less healthy and unhealthy looking. The Tang is looking better throughout the day but the Angle is looking worse. The large anemone is now looking better, and the small anemone seemed unaffected by the whole thing.
Our water quality tests good and has tested good for the past couple of weeks.
We have 3 starter coral frags, and they look unchanged.
Did the sudden drop in water temp yesterday cause all this?
My other concern is that I used automotive heater hose to connect the chiller into our sump return system. The heater hose is rated for Marine use, but I think that might mean marine engines and not necessarily marine life.
Lastly, I did not flush the chiller or new hose before installing, could this have caused the problem?
I'll be much more careful in the future, but is there anything we can do to help our current situation?
Thanks for all your help!
Randy & Deanne Graves
Something has gone terribly wrong with our reef tank. And it may be my fault.
Yesterday I hooked up a new chiller to our 90g reef tank. The tank temp was 77 degrees. I wanted to test the chiller so I set the chiller to 74 degrees. Over the next hour or so the tank temp dropped from 77 to 73 (the chiller turns off at 1 degree lower than its setting). Shortly thereafter our large anemone looked very sick; the tentacles looked stiff and dark rather than light and wavy. I re-set the chiller temp to 76. Last night our fish all looked fine and our tank temp was 75.x throughout the night.
This morning our Angle and Tang were both lying on their sides. I did a water change thinking that’s always a good idea. We have a larger black/yellow clown fish whose yellow stripes have turned dark and look more gray than yellow. Our other small fish are more or less healthy and unhealthy looking. The Tang is looking better throughout the day but the Angle is looking worse. The large anemone is now looking better, and the small anemone seemed unaffected by the whole thing.
Our water quality tests good and has tested good for the past couple of weeks.
We have 3 starter coral frags, and they look unchanged.
Did the sudden drop in water temp yesterday cause all this?
My other concern is that I used automotive heater hose to connect the chiller into our sump return system. The heater hose is rated for Marine use, but I think that might mean marine engines and not necessarily marine life.
Lastly, I did not flush the chiller or new hose before installing, could this have caused the problem?
I'll be much more careful in the future, but is there anything we can do to help our current situation?
Thanks for all your help!
Randy & Deanne Graves