sleasia
Active Member
If your water parameters were all good salinity 1.020-1.024 ph 8.0-8.4 temp 76-78, and you are sure your alkalinity and calcium are ok then it may be something you are not testing. The white spots look like the normal stress color change of naso tangs which means since they didn't go away, it wasn't the usual fear thing but actually something contaminating the fish. Do you have a protein skimmer, a uv? what are you filtering your water with? ro/di or carbon or purigen. The fish may have had a bacterial infection. UV is the only way to wipe that out short of treating the whole main tank and wiping out the biological filter (which if its a new tank, the uv may do anyway). If you are filtering with carbon, perhaps the ph dropped, or the trace elements were filtered out. Perhaps the phosphate or silicates are high in your tapwater if you do not use r/o di filtration?? If you filter with purigen and are reclaiming it with bleech, perhaps the bleech was not thoroughly removed from the filter media before reusing. What I have seen to be true especially with tangs is they cannot tolerate changes in water quality. They can adjust to something which is consistently slightly off, but changes shock them right out and once severely shocked they do not survive. I am very sorry about your loss. Before adding more fish, be sure to test all parameters. Your tank is still relatively new isn't it? Isn't it less than 4 months old? I think tangs especially need to be added later. I only know because obviously I have made the same mistake, not just once, but a few times....