I have a 75g quarantine tank that I’m concerned may have uronemia in it. I have an emperor angelfish (juvenile), a royal gramma, 3 diamond gobies, and a few black mollies in it. It did have a six line wrasse and a clownfish in it as well before they died. They were all added to this tank a week ago. It has established media and some mature live rock in it. It has previously had copper in the tank and I added a small amount of copper power about 3 days ago but then noted the six line had a wound and removed the copper and took the six line out. I added general cure at that time and have been feeding with general cure soaked food since they arrived a week ago. It died a day or so later. Then yesterday I noted my clownfish was swimming irregularly and today it also looked to have some redness deep within it. (internal hemorrhage?)
The rest of my fish look good and continue to eat. I’ve done another water change since removing the clownfish today.
I’m concerned about uronemia, but obviously other causes of disease as well. If they are eating food soaked with general cure and treat the water column with general cure, is that sufficient? Do I need to remove them from the 75g?
The rest of my fish look good and continue to eat. I’ve done another water change since removing the clownfish today.
I’m concerned about uronemia, but obviously other causes of disease as well. If they are eating food soaked with general cure and treat the water column with general cure, is that sufficient? Do I need to remove them from the 75g?