texanangel
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My display fish-only tank:
56 gallons
60lbs live rock
live sand (not a deep bed)
-been up and running after 6 week cycle since march 1(pretty new)
Water:
ammo-0
nitrite-0
nitrate-0
ph-8.3
sg-1.025
temp-78-79
Livestock:
10 blue-leg hermits
2 emerald crabs
1 firefish
1 royal gramma
QT:
1 scooter blenny
Okay, I'll try to get a pic, but I can't find batteries for my camera. However, I'm worried about my gramma, my lawnmower blenny passed yesterday. He was big and old (got him from a friend) but he was in great shape and I got the body out within a few hours of his death, even before the crabs found it. Now today my gramma has a 1/4 inch white-ish spot on his tail fin. The spot is so faint that you can only see it from 2 angles. He's eating well, swimming well (he thinks he owns the tank), and nothing seems wrong. It's not ich, nor anything I could identify from disease pages I've read. I don't want to get the scooter blenny out of qt early, but I don't have another tank ready to put the gramma in right now. I could have one ready tomorrow, granted not cycled properly, but I don't want to risk my dt. I'm hoping it's just stress and he'll recover on his own, I hate using chemicals on fish. Oh, and nothing's been added recently, and I was going to do a 5 gallon water change this weekend since the tank's still new. :help:
Does anyone have any suggestions? Please, and thank you for your help.
56 gallons
60lbs live rock
live sand (not a deep bed)
-been up and running after 6 week cycle since march 1(pretty new)
Water:
ammo-0
nitrite-0
nitrate-0
ph-8.3
sg-1.025
temp-78-79
Livestock:
10 blue-leg hermits
2 emerald crabs
1 firefish
1 royal gramma
QT:
1 scooter blenny
Okay, I'll try to get a pic, but I can't find batteries for my camera. However, I'm worried about my gramma, my lawnmower blenny passed yesterday. He was big and old (got him from a friend) but he was in great shape and I got the body out within a few hours of his death, even before the crabs found it. Now today my gramma has a 1/4 inch white-ish spot on his tail fin. The spot is so faint that you can only see it from 2 angles. He's eating well, swimming well (he thinks he owns the tank), and nothing seems wrong. It's not ich, nor anything I could identify from disease pages I've read. I don't want to get the scooter blenny out of qt early, but I don't have another tank ready to put the gramma in right now. I could have one ready tomorrow, granted not cycled properly, but I don't want to risk my dt. I'm hoping it's just stress and he'll recover on his own, I hate using chemicals on fish. Oh, and nothing's been added recently, and I was going to do a 5 gallon water change this weekend since the tank's still new. :help:
Does anyone have any suggestions? Please, and thank you for your help.