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crash733
11/25/2007, 11:33 PM
Hey folks I'm new to reef tanks and so far thingsd have been goin well since I started my tank 4 monthes ago. I have a problem. I tried to introduce snails to my tank on 3 occaisions and they died within 24 hours. I have hermit crabs and some fish and even a cleaner shrimp and they are fine. My water quality is good I try to test it twice a week. I allso do 10 gallon water changes once every 2 weeks. If anyone could tell me why or something I could try I'd be gratefull since my blenny can't keep up with all the algae on the glass.

CadetMKultra
11/25/2007, 11:45 PM
what's the temp?

Sk8r
11/25/2007, 11:46 PM
Are you acclimating them? Creatures in shells are particularly sensitive.
Please list the actual test readings. That helps us answer.

crash733
11/25/2007, 11:47 PM
Temp in the tank is around 26 degrees c or 87 farenheit

crash733
11/25/2007, 11:49 PM
I try to acclimate them over an hour by puring the water in the bag in a bucket and add some of my tank water a bit at a time the bucket can sit in my sump so they allso reach the same temp as tank....I did this for the fish and they were fine.

CadetMKultra
11/25/2007, 11:50 PM
87 is about ten degrees too hot. You're cooking them. Try adding some garlic butter.

Purple Penguins
11/26/2007, 08:27 PM
maybe a typo? 78 degrees F?

Reefynewby
11/27/2007, 12:18 AM
yup you need careful drip acclimation for inverts. And then you're acclimating them to boiling hot water. you need 76-79 max.

JokerGirl
11/27/2007, 08:06 AM
26C is 78F

chrisstie
11/27/2007, 09:47 AM
Was your tank ever used in the past for freshwater and maybe treated with copper?

oct2274
11/27/2007, 06:36 PM
sounds like a copper issue, can you post your water parameters:
ammonia
nitrite
nitrate
pH

Your temp is fine, mine thrive in a tank that is 81-82 degrees. there is something else going on here. If the tank ever did have any copper treatment or any other medications in it, you should run carbon and run some poly filters for a while before trying again

poly filters
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=3578+4136+4335&pcatid=4335

tongareefer
11/27/2007, 08:01 PM
What are the fish?

crash733
11/27/2007, 10:32 PM
Sorry bout the dissinformation I'm Canadian and we use celcius it's around 76 farenheit. I bought the tank new so I don't think I would have a problem with copper. Unless it was in the live rock I bought but the dealer is good and I checked him out before I bought from him, references etc. The fish I have are 1 yellow tang 5 green chromis, 1 blue damsel and 2 ossileris clown fish.(I hope I spelled thet right). I'm goin to try some water changes over the next week tryin to change out at least half the water. I'm using purified water so I know that that is fine. I wondered about copper myself...is there anyway to test for it?

Kemo484
11/27/2007, 10:33 PM
Are you using RO/DI or distilled water in the tank? If your using tap it could be something in the tap water.

crash733
11/27/2007, 10:36 PM
yes I'm using RO/DI water I mix it in a container first adding salt to about the right salinaty then I put a heater and a bubbler and let it sit over night. A couple of hours before I do my water change I tweak the salinity to make sure it's right and do my water change in the sump so I don't stress out the fish.