This is sort of a follow up from a another thread:
http://www.aquariumadvice.com/viewtopic.php?t=95857
Here is a synopsis: I am trying to hook up a basement sump and the pump turns out to be a bit overpowered for my 72 gallon tank.
Here comes the latest: The new pump kicked off a good size sand storm. I ran the pump for about an hour in the night and then fed the fish as usual.
Seeing the sand storm, I decided not to run the sump/pump overnight. There were two powerheads in the display tank that was running all along.
Next day morning all fish were dead! Now I am trying to find out what caused this major disaster. Can a sand storm kill a fish? How can I test for what they call a DSB crash? What else could have killed the fish? Is it the dust from the PVC? Glue/Primer?
The inverts look good so far.
The water was nicely aerated for two three days. Salinity was 1.024 and the temperature was 78.
I am totally lost!
http://www.aquariumadvice.com/viewtopic.php?t=95857
Here is a synopsis: I am trying to hook up a basement sump and the pump turns out to be a bit overpowered for my 72 gallon tank.
Here comes the latest: The new pump kicked off a good size sand storm. I ran the pump for about an hour in the night and then fed the fish as usual.
Seeing the sand storm, I decided not to run the sump/pump overnight. There were two powerheads in the display tank that was running all along.
Next day morning all fish were dead! Now I am trying to find out what caused this major disaster. Can a sand storm kill a fish? How can I test for what they call a DSB crash? What else could have killed the fish? Is it the dust from the PVC? Glue/Primer?
The inverts look good so far.
The water was nicely aerated for two three days. Salinity was 1.024 and the temperature was 78.
I am totally lost!