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Arofanatic
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Let's say you have set up a marine aquarium and have cycled it etc. However, Everytime you introduce some hardy fishes, they all die very quickly within a day. What is the first thing to check?
I understand there are a number of parameters to look at. Is there one gadget that one can buy to measure all the important parameters instead of individual test kits? Thanks for your advice. |
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SiaoGu Gives You Wings
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The first thing to check is ammonia. BTW how did you cycle the water?
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need to check for ANN
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Arofanatic
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Thank you for your advice!
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check your salinity also
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I checked all the parameters ok. However, the corals, clown fish etc didn't last more than two days in the tank. Sigh.
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if all parameters within range, try a damsel.
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what exactly did you test?
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