trippclark
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I am depressed
and confused :notsure:
I lost two of my three fish this weekend and can't figure out why. Water quality is good. Inverts seem to be fine (shrimp, brittle stars, snails, crabs, corals).
I fed them on Thursday evening. I usually feed daily -- occasionally I will skip a day. I was out of town this weekend though, and they did not get fed Friday or Saturday. When I came home Sunday afternoon my Flame Angel was STUCK TO A POWERHEAD!! I quickly cut it off and he swam off, but he was clearly injured (tail was badly bent). I put him in the QT, but as expected he died the next day.
Also, I have not seen my Royal Gramma since I got home. I know that they like to hide, but he is usually pretty active, so I expect that he is dead. I need to find him and get him out if possible.
My only remaining fish, a Percula Clown, seems fine (but lonely).
I saw no visible signs of disease or parasites on the angel.
I had figured that they would be okay for a couple of days without feeding given critters and algae on the live rock -- not a lot, but I thought they'd be okay.
So, is it possible that they starved that quickly, or do I need to be searching for other culprits?:help:
I lost two of my three fish this weekend and can't figure out why. Water quality is good. Inverts seem to be fine (shrimp, brittle stars, snails, crabs, corals).
I fed them on Thursday evening. I usually feed daily -- occasionally I will skip a day. I was out of town this weekend though, and they did not get fed Friday or Saturday. When I came home Sunday afternoon my Flame Angel was STUCK TO A POWERHEAD!! I quickly cut it off and he swam off, but he was clearly injured (tail was badly bent). I put him in the QT, but as expected he died the next day.
Also, I have not seen my Royal Gramma since I got home. I know that they like to hide, but he is usually pretty active, so I expect that he is dead. I need to find him and get him out if possible.
My only remaining fish, a Percula Clown, seems fine (but lonely).
I saw no visible signs of disease or parasites on the angel.
I had figured that they would be okay for a couple of days without feeding given critters and algae on the live rock -- not a lot, but I thought they'd be okay.
So, is it possible that they starved that quickly, or do I need to be searching for other culprits?:help: