scott9311
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55 gal
Temp=79 deg f
Amm=0
Nitrite=0
Nitrate=0
SG=1.025
PH=7.4 (PH is low, but I can't get it higher...I do 10-20% water changes bi-weekly)
Originally had a Clarkki and CB, then added a Mandarin Dragonet and Y Tang 2 weeks ago (after a 1-1/2 week QT). All did fine for 1 week, then 3-4 days ago, Y Tang and Clarkii started hiding under (the same) LR and not eating. Originally thought it to be a lighting acclimation issue for I upgraded to 440w VHO's, but 2 nights ago finally saw the tang when he came out and he seemed to have some red on him. I easily captured him (he didn't even try to swim away) and put him in QT, but he didn't even last 3 more hours afterwards. Last night, the Clarkii came out as well, and even though he wasn't eating, he seemd to start behaving more naturally and even nestled in his anenome. This morning he was swimming near the top of the tank (which is unusual for him), but still didn't exhibit and signs of sickness (i.e. discoloration, rapid breathing). Sadly, I came home from work early today and found him dead about 20 min ago. Now, my CB is going into the SAME LR, seemed disinterested in eating when I fed, but doesn't appear as lethargic as the others did. My Mandarin seems to be doing fine... Does anyone have a clue as to what the problem may be... and should I try to capture (no easy task) my CB, and even my Mandarin, and put them in QT? I hope I'm not too late... I'm already devestated by my Tang and Clarkii
Temp=79 deg f
Amm=0
Nitrite=0
Nitrate=0
SG=1.025
PH=7.4 (PH is low, but I can't get it higher...I do 10-20% water changes bi-weekly)
Originally had a Clarkki and CB, then added a Mandarin Dragonet and Y Tang 2 weeks ago (after a 1-1/2 week QT). All did fine for 1 week, then 3-4 days ago, Y Tang and Clarkii started hiding under (the same) LR and not eating. Originally thought it to be a lighting acclimation issue for I upgraded to 440w VHO's, but 2 nights ago finally saw the tang when he came out and he seemed to have some red on him. I easily captured him (he didn't even try to swim away) and put him in QT, but he didn't even last 3 more hours afterwards. Last night, the Clarkii came out as well, and even though he wasn't eating, he seemd to start behaving more naturally and even nestled in his anenome. This morning he was swimming near the top of the tank (which is unusual for him), but still didn't exhibit and signs of sickness (i.e. discoloration, rapid breathing). Sadly, I came home from work early today and found him dead about 20 min ago. Now, my CB is going into the SAME LR, seemed disinterested in eating when I fed, but doesn't appear as lethargic as the others did. My Mandarin seems to be doing fine... Does anyone have a clue as to what the problem may be... and should I try to capture (no easy task) my CB, and even my Mandarin, and put them in QT? I hope I'm not too late... I'm already devestated by my Tang and Clarkii