Black storm clownfish

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Hi All,

I got these two juvenile black storms two days ago. They’ve been at the lsf for over a month and are eating well. They adapted to my tank quite well and were eating. I checked on them this morning and noticed one was just fine but the other was by the bottom not swimming as much and on its side.

I did a 10% emergency water change and my parameters are:

Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0.05
Nitrate: 20-30

Temp is 78F and salinity is 1.024.

I’d have a quarantine tank running but it’s still on the process of being shipped.

I did take them out and put them in Tupperware and the sick looking one seemed to be revived a bit. I put them back in the tank for the time being. What should I do?
 

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Why is there nitrite but no ammonia showing? Nitrite should be reading 0 if your tank is cycled.
 

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Not one of the fishmedics, but making sure there's good oxygen to the water (skimmer/airstone/powerhead pointed at the surface) and possibly turning down the flow to make swimming easier are always helpful.
 

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Why is there nitrite but no ammonia showing? Nitrite should be reading 0 if your tank is cycled.
A newer tank might be processing ammonia but still have nitrite present. Nitrite isn't harmful to marine animals so this is ok.
 

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A newer tank might be processing ammonia but still have nitrite present. Nitrite isn't harmful to marine animals so this is ok.
I was taught way back in the 90's that nitrite was lethal if you added livestock to a tank that contained nitrite in any amount...did something change in the last 30 years?
 

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I was taught way back in the 90's that nitrite was lethal if you added livestock to a tank that contained nitrite in any amount...did something change in the last 30 years?
In fresh water yes.. doesn’t pertain to salt water fish.. nitrite has zero effect.
 

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I was taught way back in the 90's that nitrite was lethal if you added livestock to a tank that contained nitrite in any amount...did something change in the last 30 years?
I think that’s for freshwater

@Jedi_Master im on mobile and can’t see the video, could you do a YouTube imbed or post some clear pictures?
 

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If nitrite has no ill affect on saltwater livestock then why would they make and sell nitrite test kits? :thinking-face:

It's been a main test in all of the marine test kits for the past 30+ years.
 

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If nitrite has no ill affect on saltwater livestock then why would they make and sell nitrite test kits? :thinking-face:

It's been a main test in all of the marine test kits for the past 30+ years.
So you can monitor your cycle...
 

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A small sip (tspn) will tell you everything you need to know about your aquarium water. :eek:
good mythical morning taste GIF by Rhett and Link
 
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I exchanged the storm for another slightly larger one and it seems to have adjusted fine. I also think I’m doing too many partial water changes on a new tank. Added a bit more bacteria too. Hopefully all goes well. Thanks all!
 

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