2ntx
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I posted this on another forum but got no response so trying again here - not sure how much time I have and I need some help please. I have a new Naso Tang in my quarantine tank. (tank has been up for 6 months) He arrived yesterday at 10:30 and we acclimated him until 1:00. He was doing fine for several hours and then right before the light went out he was breathing only slightly fast but no other symptoms of problems and was even nipping at rocks already and showing interest in the algae sheet. However, today he is breathing very rapidly and hovering at the bottom. After a water check, found that there is no ammonia; however, the nitrates are about 40. The specific gravity is 1.024 and the temp is 75*. The ph is 7.8, nitrites less than .25 but not quite zero. It is a 10 gallon tank. There is a 6-line wrasse in there who is doing great and not breathing heavily. Those are the only 2 fish. The rest is live rock and a couple mushrooms and a cleaner shrimp.
I have deduced that the filter media in the overhang filter needed to be changed and that was the cause of the nitrates, so I have changed that out but I am wondering if I need to do a small water change or if that would do more harm than good. Should I just let the new filter media do its work and hope for the best. I want to do what I can for him but I am also trying to be cautious not to make him worse!! Any advice out there???
I have deduced that the filter media in the overhang filter needed to be changed and that was the cause of the nitrates, so I have changed that out but I am wondering if I need to do a small water change or if that would do more harm than good. Should I just let the new filter media do its work and hope for the best. I want to do what I can for him but I am also trying to be cautious not to make him worse!! Any advice out there???