QUOTE (Neakit @ Dec 19 2011, 12:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ok, when the tank gets a few months old dont bother with amonia or nitrite, start testing for phosphate, magnesium, calcium. The big ones that cause issues are nitrate and phosphate. Also what I was trying to say before is slow down. The tank needs time to adjust to the bio load you have in there atm. The loss could have been agression or a spike in amonia. How ever there is no way of proving anything.
Ok thanks for ur help.
I will admit I have been putting alot more in the tank than I should be. Just gets so addictive...lol.
Think its time to slow down.
Suppose ive only got myself to blame hey....
PATIENCE....
May take up ur offer then Andrew... I'll let u know once I get them.
Thanks heaps guys.