kadella
Member
Hi All - I just had a mysterious death of my 2 clowns. Water was tested by me & LFS, was perfect, also tried a poly filter to check for toxins & none there. The only thing noticeable was I hadn't realized my salinity had risen so high to 1.028 as I had been taking out so much water for testing & didn't put in enough topoff. The clowns were drip acclimated last Friday into water of 1.025, 1 clown died on tues, had sort of dry skin look to him and the other just last night after I lowered the salinity to 1.024 on Wed. The lfs checked their tank where the clowns came from & all of theirs were fine, no brook/parasites or anything. They also were not eating hardly & their gills seemed to be moving rapidly & hovered around surface quite a bit before they died. Would the salinity rise be enough to cause this? I feel terrible, these were my 1st 2 fish, I am reluctant to try again. Also, how can I test the oxygen level? Help!
55 gal long
aqua c prot. skimmer w/maxijet 1200
emp 400
50 lbs LR
50 lbs LS
2 maxijet 900's
10 HC
15 Nass Snails
ph 8.3
amm 0
nitrate 0
nitrite 0
current sal. 1.024
calc 320
55 gal long
aqua c prot. skimmer w/maxijet 1200
emp 400
50 lbs LR
50 lbs LS
2 maxijet 900's
10 HC
15 Nass Snails
ph 8.3
amm 0
nitrate 0
nitrite 0
current sal. 1.024
calc 320