delavega
New Member
My husband and I have a 60 Gallon tank (fish only). Recently we added a clown trigger and a heniochus butterfly to the tank. We bought the clown first and noticed when we got it home that he had ich. We fed it pellets that the guy at the fish store had given us and the ich had disappeared or so we thought. It reappeared again. A couple weeks later, we bought a heniochus butterfly who also got ich. It was the first time we had to deal with this parasite so didn't know what to do. The guy at the fish store said that it was because the fish were stressed out and it would go away. They started to get sick and stopped eating so we figured it was because of our high nitrate level in the tank so we went back to the fish store to ask what to do about that. The owner of the store told us to do water changes. We did ofcourse but our nitrates remains very high. He told us that the ich should be our main concern and told us to read about hyposalinity which we did start but too late. Our butterfly and clown trigger were dead in the tank when we woke up this morning and I'm guessing our blue damsel is too because he's missing. When we retrieved them from the tank, it was like their fins had deteriorated competely. There were pieces out of the butterfly's top fin but we thought the clown had gotten into a fight with it or something but now we're thinking it was the result of whatever killed it. The other fish we have are very light in color now and are swimming at the bottom of the tank. We need advice badly. It's getting quite costly although we do understand it's all part of this hobby. Can someone please offer some suggestions on ich and lowering our nitrates. Ammonia, nitrites, and Ph are all normal. We have definately learned from this and a Qt tank will be set up very soon.