dimreefer
New Member
Last night I noticed some very fine hard to see White dots on some of my fish. Thay are acting as healthy as always and seem to be doing great. I had a Long nose Butterfly pass away 1 week ago, and a 6 line wrasse, and fire-red shrimp disappear 3 days later. All 3 were purchased on the same day (april 5). The LNB went from doing ok until I came home from work and found him hiding behind my LR and on top of my airstone.He was breathing hard and on his side. I found him dead the same night. There was no trace of the other 2 that disappeared later.
I have a 5 year old 150G
Live Rock, Live Sand, and a large Veriety of Invert's...
5 Devil Damsels, 2 True Percula Clowns, 3 Green Chromis, 2 Flame Angels (mated Pair), Manderin, Neon Goby, Achilles Tang, and a Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp. that are still alive and for the most part have all been in for months and seem to be happy. They are active and eat well.
I feed them A large veriety of frozen thats always soaked in garlic guard or finicky eater. I use algae sheets daily and pellets once a week or so.
My parameter's have been doing ok. When the LNB died I checked everything and found my Phos at 3.0. I started using Phos ban to bring them down. Yesterday my Kalkwasser dripper malfunctioned and dumped instead of dripped its contents. which is why the Calcium is high.
Ammonia...0
Nitrates ...0
Nitrites ...0
PH 8.3
Calcium 500 ppm
Phos 2.0
The Achilles Has the most spots A few on the FA's the other fish seem to be clean.
Now that you know the whole story... My point... DO I have ICK? or is the white dots calcium or something else? I read on here that the cleaner shrimp would clean ICK off a fish, he hasn't touched them and they dont seem bothered by it. I have not added any corals for over a month before this started. Everything dead was new. Obviously I need to bring everything back in line, I am alternating between carbon and phos-ban. I haven't been quarantining my new fish nor do I have anything set up. My friend with a similar tank and more expirienced than me thinks I am over-reacting adn that it is the Kalkwasser... HELP.. Please ask if anymore info is needed.. I have been at this for a while but obviously I am still learning
I have a 5 year old 150G
Live Rock, Live Sand, and a large Veriety of Invert's...
5 Devil Damsels, 2 True Percula Clowns, 3 Green Chromis, 2 Flame Angels (mated Pair), Manderin, Neon Goby, Achilles Tang, and a Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp. that are still alive and for the most part have all been in for months and seem to be happy. They are active and eat well.
I feed them A large veriety of frozen thats always soaked in garlic guard or finicky eater. I use algae sheets daily and pellets once a week or so.
My parameter's have been doing ok. When the LNB died I checked everything and found my Phos at 3.0. I started using Phos ban to bring them down. Yesterday my Kalkwasser dripper malfunctioned and dumped instead of dripped its contents. which is why the Calcium is high.
Ammonia...0
Nitrates ...0
Nitrites ...0
PH 8.3
Calcium 500 ppm
Phos 2.0
The Achilles Has the most spots A few on the FA's the other fish seem to be clean.
Now that you know the whole story... My point... DO I have ICK? or is the white dots calcium or something else? I read on here that the cleaner shrimp would clean ICK off a fish, he hasn't touched them and they dont seem bothered by it. I have not added any corals for over a month before this started. Everything dead was new. Obviously I need to bring everything back in line, I am alternating between carbon and phos-ban. I haven't been quarantining my new fish nor do I have anything set up. My friend with a similar tank and more expirienced than me thinks I am over-reacting adn that it is the Kalkwasser... HELP.. Please ask if anymore info is needed.. I have been at this for a while but obviously I am still learning