oahogset
New Member
First of all, thanks for a very informative fish-forum. I've learned alot just by browsing through a few threads.
My tank:
Either way I'm getting things ready for doing hyposalinity-treatment in a 10 gallon QT. Hopefully the refractometer (Sybon) I'm ordering online will arrive in time...
If it turns out to be brooklynella, will doing hyposalinity in combination with formalin-treatment do any harm?
Here's some pictures. The pictures of the other clown didn't turn out, but the spots on him look pretty much the same, just not as bad. Isn't it amazing how the clowns know to turn their head away every time you try to snap their picture?
My tank:
Today I noticed lots of white spots on my fish. At first I thought of ich, but studying the pictures in the disease section it also looks like brooklynella. I also notices that the clowns are hanging out further down in the tank than they have been. They didn't even use to go down between the rocks for food. They still have a great (and normal for them) apetite.35 gallons hexagon
2 ocellaris clownfish
peppermint shrimp
cleaner shrimp
15-20 lb live lock
crushed coral as substrate
been stable for 3 monthsParametersH: 8.2
Specific gravity: 1.023
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: ~15 ppm
Temperature: 78°F
Either way I'm getting things ready for doing hyposalinity-treatment in a 10 gallon QT. Hopefully the refractometer (Sybon) I'm ordering online will arrive in time...
If it turns out to be brooklynella, will doing hyposalinity in combination with formalin-treatment do any harm?
Here's some pictures. The pictures of the other clown didn't turn out, but the spots on him look pretty much the same, just not as bad. Isn't it amazing how the clowns know to turn their head away every time you try to snap their picture?