Hello!
So looking for some advice.
It seems like for months and months now we have been dealing with some kind of bacterial issues in our tank. As far as as we can tell it’s not affecting all fish, just some new ones that are added. The issue seems to be a mixture of stuff, from looking at the fish it looks like fin rot, pop eye, and some kind of skin infection, symptoms same across all fish that get this issue. We have lost several new fish despite over months despite treating tank with advice from LFS.
Tank info: 3/4 months old but was an upgrade so cycled with old tank media and water.
Stock: currently - yellow face goby, pink pinstripe wrasse, royal gramma, flymo blenny.
Royal gramma and flymo blenny infected - lost blenny today :(
Tank parameters:
Salinity: 1.025
Calcium: 395
magnesium: 1395
Phosphate: 0.65 (bringin down with RowaPhos)
Alkalinity: 7.2
We have and are dosing: oodinex (reef safe) and polyp lab medic
Have a few pics but will add more as I can get them.
Thanking you!

So looking for some advice.
It seems like for months and months now we have been dealing with some kind of bacterial issues in our tank. As far as as we can tell it’s not affecting all fish, just some new ones that are added. The issue seems to be a mixture of stuff, from looking at the fish it looks like fin rot, pop eye, and some kind of skin infection, symptoms same across all fish that get this issue. We have lost several new fish despite over months despite treating tank with advice from LFS.
Tank info: 3/4 months old but was an upgrade so cycled with old tank media and water.
Stock: currently - yellow face goby, pink pinstripe wrasse, royal gramma, flymo blenny.
Royal gramma and flymo blenny infected - lost blenny today :(
Tank parameters:
Salinity: 1.025
Calcium: 395
magnesium: 1395
Phosphate: 0.65 (bringin down with RowaPhos)
Alkalinity: 7.2
We have and are dosing: oodinex (reef safe) and polyp lab medic
Have a few pics but will add more as I can get them.
Thanking you!

