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I don't know anything about saltwater fish, but it would seem reasonable to think that the scorpion must have released its venom in to the water when it died. But I just read that their venom only remains potent for about 48 hours. Weird. Possibly your single new fish died from something else? Hope you can get it sorted out.Life has been something lately.
I had a scorpion fish in the 38 that mysterious (it was a about the end of his lifespan) disappeared (died) and the next day all the other fish in the tank were gone. Parameters were all great, snails, coral and brittle sea star were and are thriving.
Did remove all the corals and put them on the 13 gallon. Took all the live rock and soaked them in fresh saltwater. Made 45 gallons of saltwater (thank you RO Buddy and my Brute, lifeguard pump and heater) the day before and drained the tank to the substrate then cleaned the filter, Fluval 307. Added active carbon to it as well.
Hopefully it was going to be good? Two weeks later I added one fish and it was dead the next day. So I replaced the carbon with a zeolite and carbon blend and sometimes in October I will get a test molly and see what happens.
Otherwise the 13 gallon fish and corals are doing great. Now the diatoms and algae are also doing spectacularly.
Thanks Tom. Sis and I were super disgusted and frustrated when all the fish died and then after thinking we solved the problem having the rare goby die too.I don't know anything about saltwater fish, but it would seem reasonable to think that the scorpion must have released its venom in to the water when it died. But I just read that their venom only remains potent for about 48 hours. Weird. Possibly your single new fish died from something else? Hope you can get it sorted out.