Well, fish deaths continue - 1 by 1. I think they're finally done though... I hope. However, I suspect, I'm unable to add a new fish ever again without a very high probability of it dieing...
I had 8 Anthias die. That's when I discovered that Anthia's can carry a disease that primarily affects them. Some type of pink bruise forms. I didn't notice any large bruises on them, but, one by one 8 anthia's died. 7 females 1 male. 2 females died, then 3, then 1 then the male, then the last female over a 2 week period.
My blue throat trigger died yesterday and today I found my yellow head goby dead in a cave. The goby had massive bruising around hits head and gills. Like it'd been punched in the face. It was just swimming around yesterday. Fed good, and I watched swimming on camera from work. Tonight it's upside down in a cave with a massive blue bruise around it's neck.
My yellow coris wrasse, dragon wrasse, Royal gramma, black tang, powder blue tang, and pair of black and white clowns, foxface rabbit fish, as well as a blue spot goby, are all fine. No signs of dieing yet. I had seen a disease that affects anthias and it doesn't die off like ich if the tank is fallow. The fish are either immune or not... So, if it's that disease, any new fish I add is subject to this disease and if it's not immune it dies.. ... Anyone dealt with this type of situation? I've been in the reef industry for a long time, and never had this much problems with fish.
I don't know for sure if it was disease or agression, stress, or my horrible terrible luck with fish.. The blue throat trigger was at the fish store for 2 months doing just fine, very happy and very healthy. Get into my tank and 5 days later it's dead.
:(
I tested my nitrates tonight. they were between 1 and 1.5 - Red sea test kit.
Alk is 10.4, salinity 1.025 - refrac. 350 gallon display and 75 gallon sump. Diablo skimmer rated for 500 gallons an Turbo Aquatics Scrubber as well as 10% water changes twice a month. I'm dealing with a cyano problem, but other than that, my corals are healthy and remaining fish appear healthy....
So, either the remaining fish are super mutants... Resistant to everything. or it's a matter of time before they die????
I had 8 Anthias die. That's when I discovered that Anthia's can carry a disease that primarily affects them. Some type of pink bruise forms. I didn't notice any large bruises on them, but, one by one 8 anthia's died. 7 females 1 male. 2 females died, then 3, then 1 then the male, then the last female over a 2 week period.
My blue throat trigger died yesterday and today I found my yellow head goby dead in a cave. The goby had massive bruising around hits head and gills. Like it'd been punched in the face. It was just swimming around yesterday. Fed good, and I watched swimming on camera from work. Tonight it's upside down in a cave with a massive blue bruise around it's neck.
My yellow coris wrasse, dragon wrasse, Royal gramma, black tang, powder blue tang, and pair of black and white clowns, foxface rabbit fish, as well as a blue spot goby, are all fine. No signs of dieing yet. I had seen a disease that affects anthias and it doesn't die off like ich if the tank is fallow. The fish are either immune or not... So, if it's that disease, any new fish I add is subject to this disease and if it's not immune it dies.. ... Anyone dealt with this type of situation? I've been in the reef industry for a long time, and never had this much problems with fish.
I don't know for sure if it was disease or agression, stress, or my horrible terrible luck with fish.. The blue throat trigger was at the fish store for 2 months doing just fine, very happy and very healthy. Get into my tank and 5 days later it's dead.
:(
I tested my nitrates tonight. they were between 1 and 1.5 - Red sea test kit.
Alk is 10.4, salinity 1.025 - refrac. 350 gallon display and 75 gallon sump. Diablo skimmer rated for 500 gallons an Turbo Aquatics Scrubber as well as 10% water changes twice a month. I'm dealing with a cyano problem, but other than that, my corals are healthy and remaining fish appear healthy....
So, either the remaining fish are super mutants... Resistant to everything. or it's a matter of time before they die????
