Dead fish now what?

jimpster

New Member
I just had 3 fish die on me in the last two days -- first a bengaii cardinal, then my aquacultured clown, and then my new yellow tang.
All had rotting fins. The tang had popeye, and the clown showed symptoms of brook.
I have one fish left - psycho mandarin - which looks and behaves fine. Do I have to worry about him, treat my tank, anything??
I have several invertebrates and corals in there too.
I really have no clue what happened to cause this outbreak :(
pH 8.2
Ammonia .25
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 15
Since then I've done a ~25% partial change.
I have no quarantine tank
 

jimpster

New Member
Thanks for the reply. My tank is 30 gal and has been set up for about 3.5 months. I added the tang along with other inverts on Wed. The bengai died on thursday, and the tang and clown died today (friday). I say 0.25 for ammonia because that is what my test kit color is closest to -- ever since I cycled it, the ammonia test color is the same. I have about 20 lbs. live rock.
 

jimpster

New Member
Does brooklynella effect psycho mandarins? All the other fish died so fast, but this guy looks perfectly fine...
Anyone??
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Brook is transmitted more via direct contact. Thus, the mandarian, not likely to have had direct contact, just by nature of the bottom dwelling behavior.
I would not add fish for at least a mo. Keep an eye on the mandarian.
Also, get a QT to avoid this from happening again.
 

jimpster

New Member
I've noticed my mushroom corals being flimsy and star polyps not opening... Could they be sick as well?
Curious question - If brook is spread through direct contact, why do I have to wait for 1 month to add fish?
 
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