Hey guys - looking for some advice here as I have a few different symptoms going on.
About a week ago noticed one of the clowns dive into the sand which I didn't much of as it had just occurred once, but then a few days later I noticed the other clown had stringy poo (half white, half brown). Then the next day the same clown had stringy white poo. Did some research and again, figured I'd just continue to observe. It has been a few days since I observed either of the symptoms above, but then yesterday noticed diving into the sand with both clowns, darting, scratching on rocks, twitching, and faster respirations. I have also noticed very tiny white dots on the clowns, most of which come and go, but don't resemble ich/velvet/brook examples I've seen.
I'm nearly positive whatever is going on came from the ORA or Biota fish as the Yasha was first in, QT'ed, and has remained asymptomatic. This leads me to either/both flukes and internal parasites, but as a novice I'm looking for more experienced opinions. Good pics are difficult to get as both the clowns are very active, but if you zoom in you can see the white spots and stringy poo. Video of darting, twitching, respirations attached.
I have prazipro on hand - would prefer to dose in display as I don't see myself catching the goby, but do have a empty 20g breeder set up. Thanks in advance.
Yasha Goby - Trusted QT Vendor - asymptomatic aside from a yawn every now and then, eating well, active
Black Saddleback Clowns - ORA (order via algaebarn - drop shipped) - symptoms above, eating well, active
Royal Gramma - Biota (ordered direct) - this guy hasn't been active since I've got him, stays primarily in a corner or glued to the sandbed, seemingly asymptomatic, eats scraps on the sandbed
Various LPS/Soft Corals - All happy
Inverts - QT'ed - All happy - CC Pistol shrimp, pom pom crab, cerith, blue leg hermits, strawberry conch
Aquarium Parameters:
Aquarium type: Reef
Aquarium water volume: 40G IM AIO
Filtration type: Mechanical – Filter sock and filter floss
Lighting – 30” AI Blade Grow
How long has the aquarium been established? 3 months
Water quality (be sure to indicate what measurement units you are using, as well as the test kit brand)
Temperature: 77-78 Hanna
pH: 8.0 Red Sea
Salinity / specific gravity: 34.7 Hanna
Ammonia: 0 Red Sea
Nitrite: haven't tested
Nitrate: 15 Red Sea/Hanna
Phosphate: 0.11 Hanna
In-depth information:
Have you lost any fish to this problem yet? No
Are any invertebrates affected? No
Respiration rate of affected fish – Goby – 56, RG -
Are the affected fish still feeding? Yes
What remedies have you tried so far? None
#fishmedic#fishmedic
About a week ago noticed one of the clowns dive into the sand which I didn't much of as it had just occurred once, but then a few days later I noticed the other clown had stringy poo (half white, half brown). Then the next day the same clown had stringy white poo. Did some research and again, figured I'd just continue to observe. It has been a few days since I observed either of the symptoms above, but then yesterday noticed diving into the sand with both clowns, darting, scratching on rocks, twitching, and faster respirations. I have also noticed very tiny white dots on the clowns, most of which come and go, but don't resemble ich/velvet/brook examples I've seen.
I'm nearly positive whatever is going on came from the ORA or Biota fish as the Yasha was first in, QT'ed, and has remained asymptomatic. This leads me to either/both flukes and internal parasites, but as a novice I'm looking for more experienced opinions. Good pics are difficult to get as both the clowns are very active, but if you zoom in you can see the white spots and stringy poo. Video of darting, twitching, respirations attached.
I have prazipro on hand - would prefer to dose in display as I don't see myself catching the goby, but do have a empty 20g breeder set up. Thanks in advance.
Yasha Goby - Trusted QT Vendor - asymptomatic aside from a yawn every now and then, eating well, active
Black Saddleback Clowns - ORA (order via algaebarn - drop shipped) - symptoms above, eating well, active
Royal Gramma - Biota (ordered direct) - this guy hasn't been active since I've got him, stays primarily in a corner or glued to the sandbed, seemingly asymptomatic, eats scraps on the sandbed
Various LPS/Soft Corals - All happy
Inverts - QT'ed - All happy - CC Pistol shrimp, pom pom crab, cerith, blue leg hermits, strawberry conch
Aquarium Parameters:
Aquarium type: Reef
Aquarium water volume: 40G IM AIO
Filtration type: Mechanical – Filter sock and filter floss
Lighting – 30” AI Blade Grow
How long has the aquarium been established? 3 months
Water quality (be sure to indicate what measurement units you are using, as well as the test kit brand)
Temperature: 77-78 Hanna
pH: 8.0 Red Sea
Salinity / specific gravity: 34.7 Hanna
Ammonia: 0 Red Sea
Nitrite: haven't tested
Nitrate: 15 Red Sea/Hanna
Phosphate: 0.11 Hanna
In-depth information:
Have you lost any fish to this problem yet? No
Are any invertebrates affected? No
Respiration rate of affected fish – Goby – 56, RG -
Are the affected fish still feeding? Yes
What remedies have you tried so far? None
#fishmedic#fishmedic
