dmbfreek
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I made probably the worlds most idiotic move and didn't even think about it until now. I have a long shallow tank that I was using as a reef for a while until I purchased a fairly large lionfish and eel, then the coral went into a smaller tank and the lion and eel went into the 70 long. When doing the transfer I realized that there wasn't a whole lot of swimming room for the lion so, here comes the bonehead move, I took out about 80% of the live rock, yep there goes the biological filteration. The lion was looking like it had some white spots on it so in goes the copper, about 3 days into copper treatment I did a test on the nitrites and ammonia to find that the ammonia was 1.5 mg and the nitrites were at 1.2 mg so it wasn't ich but rather the slimecoat starting to come off. I was a water changing fool, about 45g in a weeks time but still had high readings. So at a last attempt to save my poor fish I dropped about 50lbs of the live rock that I had soaking in saltwater, did a check on the water that the rock was in, which was perfect, and did another 10g water change with it. This brought the levels down a bit but I'm still a little concerned about the lion, as of now, he's not looking too hot.:doubt:
I've been in this hobby for about 4 years now and just when I thought I had a grip on things I do something like this to show me how little I really know.
Sorry about the rant, I just had to get this off my chest.
I've been in this hobby for about 4 years now and just when I thought I had a grip on things I do something like this to show me how little I really know.
Sorry about the rant, I just had to get this off my chest.