So the fish started acting strange again today. I actually can't find my watchman goby, I'm worried he swam to the top and went in my overflow. The teeth are pretty huge on there.
I checked ammonia and of course API has a questionable slight green tint to the ammonia. Not sure what to make of that, maybe I'll check my 75 and see if its the same. I really hate that kit. Nitrite is 0.
OGfrenchorn pointed me in the direct of stray voltage and I think that may have been part of the issue. As I was troubleshooting I realized the outlet on this wall (using existing for now, not dedicated) is not even grounded. When I checked to a nearby ground there was 33 volts in the tank. Everything is contributing to it so I don't think it is a leak of voltage just a sum of all the equipment together. Anyway I added a grounding probe and it seemed like the fish relaxed and started to actually explore the tank and not just pace the glass. The timing did line up with lights turning off, so it's possible it is that. I was almost wondering if it was a reflection issue in the tank because it was so persistent.
I guess I'll know tomorrow come lights on. Hopefully they are all alright. They did stop pacing to eat but there was some very odd behavior at some points. Sitting at the surface, ect. Sticking to the walls, the fang blenny was chilling where the wave was about an 1" sometimes letting his tail stick to the glass in air. Really weird stuff.
I need to get a par meter over here too. By my eyes, the t5 all on look nearly twice as bright as my 75 with 250w x 2 36" xho just a few feet away. I'm sure it's just a difference in lighting but it makes me wonder what the par is in there.