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Catastrophe in the nano!


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    Default Catastrophe in the nano!

    We came home from a nice dinner out to discover that we had cooked shrimp and chromis in our 24G nano tank! The Pink Barred Goby was at the body of the shrimp about to dine but scooted into his tunnel when we approached so we know that he's alright for now. So the population is now 1 pink barred goby and a pistol shrimp (I hope).

    Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! That shrimp was my lil buddy! (The chromis was a bully though). We THINK that the heater went haywire because the water was over 85 degrees. I'm hoping the pistol shrimp survived. He and the goby live underground so maybe it stayed cool enough for them. I did pH, ammonia, and a nitrate test and all were in the perfect range. :WHY:

    But I'm worried that we changed the water temp too much too quickly because we did a 20% water change just in case. The temp is now 78 degrees. The mushroom coral and the fan worm seem to be just fine too.

    So........now I"m looking for some fish to put into the nano that will get along with the goby and pistol shrimp. I don't want anything that will get over 3 or 4". It's a reef tank first stocked a year ago...... anybody got any suggestions?

    I don't know whether to be really upset or grateful!?!?! (As I said the chromis was a bully!)

    Geeeeeeeeeze!
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    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    WOW I am at a loss for words!!
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    mutts - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    thats really sad, i hope the others are okay

    firefish and cardnials might be something to look into adding
    ~Amanda~

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    hummer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    come clowns
    :: hummer :nemo

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    I'm sorry to hear the sad news! I do hope everything else pulls through okay! I second the firefish suggestion. What about a few clown gobies?


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    The pink barred goby is kinda territorial. He would even chase the chromis to the top of the tank! It's only a 24G so territories have to be shared. Don't gobies usually quarrel with one another?

    OH!! The pistol shrimp survived! LOL the tank floor has been redecorated again and I saw him tugging on the goby to move him.

    BTW our QT is only a 5 gallon tank and we have the new Tang in there. Should we wait until the tang can move?
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    I would...


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