I treated my tank with something called nox-ich and I under treated the tank so I wouldn't over do it.Ok,
A couple standing out things for me. That I need more info on.
1) you treated your tank with what?
2) you took everything out and recycled your tank again. If this means you removed all your rocks and stuff, it could very well mean that a lot of bacteria were removed and your tank started to be cycled again.
3) you do not have a test kit. I’d get one so you can check your parameters daily. One good test today does not mean it will be good tomorrow.
4) lionfish will make a dinner out of a lot of your fish. Best to leave him out of the mix for the future.
5) do you still have the snails in your tank? Curious if there was a big die off when you treated the tank?
In my opinion this is all related to new tank syndrome. Ie. you were not cycled yet and added a ton of stock and placed aggressive and predatory fish in with reef fish that stressed and caused them a weakened immune system that coupled with likely ammonia spikes did them in.
My two cents. Water parameters and answers to the above questions will help.
I did take the rock out and redid the work over a few day span. Im not sure if the rock really had any bacteria it was bought dry originally.
At the moment the one I have I believe is old.
Alright seems pretty fair he was pretty cool and it was the only saltwater tank I had going.
I do still have snails and most of them are just hiding in the sand until I feed the tank or turn the lights off.
The two small fish I did put into the tank. I am noticing that they now have bitten fins from the two days they have been in the tank. It starting to push me towards the damsel fish being aggressive and possibly something with my water until i check it.