I have had some bad luck in my short 8 months in this hobby, but I suppose not as bad as others. I think this last bit was preventable, but we learn and move on.
I have a 20 gallon tank, and had 2 clowns in it. Everything seems completely normal last night and this morning. Went to work, got home for a quick lunch and one of my clowns was dead and the other looked freaking awful. I tried to get a freshwater dip ready real fast and some new water for a quarantine but in the short time it took to do that he was dead. It was a real bummer, they were beautiful black clowns and I really enjoyed having them. I'm assuming it was brook from the way it looked. I've had these fish from the beginning and other than a short issue of ich, they were healthy and happy. I quarantined all the fish, treated them, and left my tank fallow for about 78 days.
I recently added another hermit to my tank from the local LFS. I didn't quarantine him so I'm guessing that's where it came from.
My next question is, what now? I have lots of coral that are doing great and some clean up crew. Do I act like I am still feeding the fish so they can get food and the coral get nutrients? I know I can add more fish, but I'm going to try to set up a quarantine system and do that the right way so they still won't get added fast.
May be an extremely basic question, but I want to make sure the coral I've put time and effort into continue to thrive.
I have a 20 gallon tank, and had 2 clowns in it. Everything seems completely normal last night and this morning. Went to work, got home for a quick lunch and one of my clowns was dead and the other looked freaking awful. I tried to get a freshwater dip ready real fast and some new water for a quarantine but in the short time it took to do that he was dead. It was a real bummer, they were beautiful black clowns and I really enjoyed having them. I'm assuming it was brook from the way it looked. I've had these fish from the beginning and other than a short issue of ich, they were healthy and happy. I quarantined all the fish, treated them, and left my tank fallow for about 78 days.
I recently added another hermit to my tank from the local LFS. I didn't quarantine him so I'm guessing that's where it came from.
My next question is, what now? I have lots of coral that are doing great and some clean up crew. Do I act like I am still feeding the fish so they can get food and the coral get nutrients? I know I can add more fish, but I'm going to try to set up a quarantine system and do that the right way so they still won't get added fast.
May be an extremely basic question, but I want to make sure the coral I've put time and effort into continue to thrive.
