watertight
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I got a pair of Occelaris clowns yesterday, I introduced them to the tank yesterday afternoon. I let them acclimatise in the bag for about an hour, slowly letting small amounts of tank water in until they swam out by themselves.
The tank is a fairly new 40 gal, been running for about 2-3 months, fully cycled. The only inhabitants were a yellowtail blue damsel, small bta, small piece of torchlight coral (All out of my nano tank which I upgraded), and about 30 lbs of liverock. I'm using 2 powerheads (1 is pre-filtered with a small sponge, 1 is not), a small hob filter and an air driven submersible type skimmer.
There was minor fighting at first, which died down. This morning one clown had these white blotches on his left side, and the other was sitting on the bottom with no visible damage. The one with the white blotches also had a couple of nipped fins. I've removed the damsel.
Water parameters are:
Amm 0
nitrite 0
nitrate 10
PH 8.0 (Using natural seawater, so is my LFS, 8.0 is stable)
SG 1.024
temp 78F
Here is a pic - is it an infection or battle damage from the damsel? I realise it's hard to see, sorry!
The tank is a fairly new 40 gal, been running for about 2-3 months, fully cycled. The only inhabitants were a yellowtail blue damsel, small bta, small piece of torchlight coral (All out of my nano tank which I upgraded), and about 30 lbs of liverock. I'm using 2 powerheads (1 is pre-filtered with a small sponge, 1 is not), a small hob filter and an air driven submersible type skimmer.
There was minor fighting at first, which died down. This morning one clown had these white blotches on his left side, and the other was sitting on the bottom with no visible damage. The one with the white blotches also had a couple of nipped fins. I've removed the damsel.
Water parameters are:
Amm 0
nitrite 0
nitrate 10
PH 8.0 (Using natural seawater, so is my LFS, 8.0 is stable)
SG 1.024
temp 78F
Here is a pic - is it an infection or battle damage from the damsel? I realise it's hard to see, sorry!