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Looking for help. My reef tank is about 5 months old. Over the past few days I have lost 2 clowns, blue hippo, and a diamond watchman goby have all died. Brought my water to be tested and everything checked out within normal limits. I have lps, sps, and softies plus a bta. All are doing well. The only thing that has changed is the frozen shrimp that I feed. Is there any way the shrimp could be bad? Any thoughts would be great. I would like to figure this out before I add any more fish.
 
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No unusual behavior really started hanging by the bottom of the tank and then swimming sideways. Then dead. No spots nothing unusual
 

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White light photos and video of the remaining fish and quarantine details if any will help us out.
 
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White light photos and video of the remaining fish and quarantine details if any will help us out.
The only fish that are left a 3 saltwater Molly's that I got to start the tank and a mandarin. All acting normal
 

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Two possibilities:
1. If your Fish were not QT'd a Pathogen.
2. Low Oxygen.
Post a video of your tank and more detail about how/when your fish were acquired and any visible symptoms mostly breathing rate.

Not likely it's the food your feeding.
 

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Okay so the hippo… was that a recent edition by chance??
 
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Two possibilities:
1. If your Fish were not QT'd a Pathogen.
2. Low Oxygen.
Post a video of your tank and more detail about how/when your fish were acquired and any visible symptoms mostly breathing rate.

Not likely it's the food your feeding.
All fish from LFS and in the tank for 3-5 months
 

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Where the pieces large.
Fish can choke and go sideways at the bottom because of that.
If not could be a contaminated pack.
 

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No. Been in the tank for 4 months.
Ah. Was wondering if the tang brought something, those tend to always bring something it seems!
 

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If they were breathing hard, I would suspect low O2. Do you have any other tanks? If so, maybe cross contamination. A third thought is some sort of toxin that got into your tank and how deep is your sand bed and did it stirred up? Can you take a pic of your tank/setup? That would help?
 

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Whats the tank size?
Do you test the water when the fish die?
Do you QT? Possible disease?
Possible low oxygen as someone above mentioned?
Aggression?

A tank picture will help answer a lot of questions.
 

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