Hi Everyone,
I have a captive bred Purple Tang (Zebrasoma xanthurum) that has a problem/injury to his left eye. "His" name is Kareem, he's a little over a year old, and this morning his eye is cloudy and looks like something is protruding from it - it looks like an injury to me. He has had some minor scratches in the past but no other issues. I don't see any other marks, or white dots, or anything fuzzy. His color appears normal but he seems more lethargic. His diet is the algae on the rocks, x-small TDO Chroma Boost pellets (meant for the small fish) in the morning, Reef Plankton or Mysis shrimp for lunch, and small TDO Chroma Boost pellets later in the day. Occasionally I feed them Algae pellets as well. I also have a White Tail Bristletooth Tang (Ctenochaetus flavicauda) that was introduced at the same time as the Purple Tang. The two Tang's each have their own place to sleep if they want, but they always sleep together instead. The Purple Tang was smaller to start but is now larger. They don't usually fight and follow each other around, so I 'm not sure if it's a problem with the White Tail Tang. The only other interaction is when the Vanderbilt's occasionally bug the Tang's if they hang out near their home's too long but when the Tang's chase them it almost looks like playing and not necessarily stressful. There are also some vermetid snails that are sharp and could cause an issue.
The fish were all quarantined by Dr. Reef or Marine Collectors. In order of adding we have 4 x Vanderbilt Chromis, 2 x C-Quest Onyx Clownfish, Lavender-blushed Firefish (Nemateleotris lavandula) - formerly Helfrichi, African Midas Blenny, and a Captive-Bred Purple Tang and White Tail Tang that were added at the same time 1 year ago. All have their own place to sleep/hide.
Aquarium Parameters - other than the slow addition of white light (currently 20 minutes) nothing below has changed in 2 months or more.
Aquarium type: Reef
Aquarium water volume: 104 gallons
Filtration type: ReefMatt 500, Reef Octopus Regal 150INT 6” DC skimmer, Chaeto in the sump with microfauna, 3 x Vortech MP 40's set at Reef Crest 90% during daylight and Lagoon 20% at night.
Lighting: 4 x Radion XR-15 Blue and 1 x Kessil A360 - set at AB+ 45% for 12 hours + phasing in White period currently 20 minutes.
How long has the aquarium been established? 1 1/2 years with 95% dry rock and 5% live rock from prior 10 y/o tank.
Digital image of the whole aquarium under white light:
Water quality (be sure to indicate what measurement units you are using, as well as the test kit brand)
Temperature: 77.5 to 78 measured with Apex and Red Sea
pH: 8.15 to 8.40 daily measured with Apex
Salinity / specific gravity: 1.026 measured with Tropic Marin Hydrometer
Alk: 8.9 dKH tested daily using Hanna Test Kit
Ca: 460 ppm tested ~ every 3 days using Red Sea Test Kit
Mg: 1475 ppm (prefer 1400) tested every 1-3 days using Hanna Test Kit
Nitrate: 11.3 ppb (via dosing NeoNitro 17ml/day) tested every 3 days using Hanna Test Kit
Phosphate: .08 ppm tested every 3 days using Hanna Test Kit
Copper: 1.08 μg/l from ICP
SAC 254: 5.4 m-1 from ICP
Other tests that have been done (if any): ATI ICP done on 10/9/24 to establish Moonshiner Trace elements. MS ICP on 12/8/24 and 2/20/25 for no detection elements plus check Moonshiner Trace parameters.
Auto Dose: Brightwell 2-part A+B, Magnesion, Neo-Nitro - each very slowly adjusted if testing shows low/high.
Daily Moonshiner doses of Manganese, Cobalt, Chromium, Iodine, Vanadium, and Selenium. Previous correction doses of Rubidium, Iron, Nickel, Potassium, Bromide, Zinc, Boron, and Fluoride.
Daily Phytoplankton 45 ml, Microbacter 7 4 ml, Brightwell Amino 2 ml.
Weekly 10 % water changes using HW Marinemix Salt
In-depth information:
Have you lost any fish to this problem yet? No fish deaths ever.
Are any invertebrates affected? No deaths at all. I have a 12 y/o Hermit Crab.
Respiration rate of affected fish (in gill beats per minutes, count for 15 seconds and multiply by 4) - maybe 70...
Is the affected fish still feeding? No. Possibly a secondary symptom.
What remedies have you tried so far? Nothing other than watching for changes in symptoms.
Digital image of the fish with the health issue, taken under white light - please see the shared video. I took the video quickly to get this post completed but I can adjust lighting and take another if needed.
I have a captive bred Purple Tang (Zebrasoma xanthurum) that has a problem/injury to his left eye. "His" name is Kareem, he's a little over a year old, and this morning his eye is cloudy and looks like something is protruding from it - it looks like an injury to me. He has had some minor scratches in the past but no other issues. I don't see any other marks, or white dots, or anything fuzzy. His color appears normal but he seems more lethargic. His diet is the algae on the rocks, x-small TDO Chroma Boost pellets (meant for the small fish) in the morning, Reef Plankton or Mysis shrimp for lunch, and small TDO Chroma Boost pellets later in the day. Occasionally I feed them Algae pellets as well. I also have a White Tail Bristletooth Tang (Ctenochaetus flavicauda) that was introduced at the same time as the Purple Tang. The two Tang's each have their own place to sleep if they want, but they always sleep together instead. The Purple Tang was smaller to start but is now larger. They don't usually fight and follow each other around, so I 'm not sure if it's a problem with the White Tail Tang. The only other interaction is when the Vanderbilt's occasionally bug the Tang's if they hang out near their home's too long but when the Tang's chase them it almost looks like playing and not necessarily stressful. There are also some vermetid snails that are sharp and could cause an issue.
The fish were all quarantined by Dr. Reef or Marine Collectors. In order of adding we have 4 x Vanderbilt Chromis, 2 x C-Quest Onyx Clownfish, Lavender-blushed Firefish (Nemateleotris lavandula) - formerly Helfrichi, African Midas Blenny, and a Captive-Bred Purple Tang and White Tail Tang that were added at the same time 1 year ago. All have their own place to sleep/hide.
Aquarium Parameters - other than the slow addition of white light (currently 20 minutes) nothing below has changed in 2 months or more.
Aquarium type: Reef
Aquarium water volume: 104 gallons
Filtration type: ReefMatt 500, Reef Octopus Regal 150INT 6” DC skimmer, Chaeto in the sump with microfauna, 3 x Vortech MP 40's set at Reef Crest 90% during daylight and Lagoon 20% at night.
Lighting: 4 x Radion XR-15 Blue and 1 x Kessil A360 - set at AB+ 45% for 12 hours + phasing in White period currently 20 minutes.
How long has the aquarium been established? 1 1/2 years with 95% dry rock and 5% live rock from prior 10 y/o tank.
Digital image of the whole aquarium under white light:
Water quality (be sure to indicate what measurement units you are using, as well as the test kit brand)
Temperature: 77.5 to 78 measured with Apex and Red Sea
pH: 8.15 to 8.40 daily measured with Apex
Salinity / specific gravity: 1.026 measured with Tropic Marin Hydrometer
Alk: 8.9 dKH tested daily using Hanna Test Kit
Ca: 460 ppm tested ~ every 3 days using Red Sea Test Kit
Mg: 1475 ppm (prefer 1400) tested every 1-3 days using Hanna Test Kit
Nitrate: 11.3 ppb (via dosing NeoNitro 17ml/day) tested every 3 days using Hanna Test Kit
Phosphate: .08 ppm tested every 3 days using Hanna Test Kit
Copper: 1.08 μg/l from ICP
SAC 254: 5.4 m-1 from ICP
Other tests that have been done (if any): ATI ICP done on 10/9/24 to establish Moonshiner Trace elements. MS ICP on 12/8/24 and 2/20/25 for no detection elements plus check Moonshiner Trace parameters.
Auto Dose: Brightwell 2-part A+B, Magnesion, Neo-Nitro - each very slowly adjusted if testing shows low/high.
Daily Moonshiner doses of Manganese, Cobalt, Chromium, Iodine, Vanadium, and Selenium. Previous correction doses of Rubidium, Iron, Nickel, Potassium, Bromide, Zinc, Boron, and Fluoride.
Daily Phytoplankton 45 ml, Microbacter 7 4 ml, Brightwell Amino 2 ml.
Weekly 10 % water changes using HW Marinemix Salt
In-depth information:
Have you lost any fish to this problem yet? No fish deaths ever.
Are any invertebrates affected? No deaths at all. I have a 12 y/o Hermit Crab.
Respiration rate of affected fish (in gill beats per minutes, count for 15 seconds and multiply by 4) - maybe 70...
Is the affected fish still feeding? No. Possibly a secondary symptom.
What remedies have you tried so far? Nothing other than watching for changes in symptoms.
Digital image of the fish with the health issue, taken under white light - please see the shared video. I took the video quickly to get this post completed but I can adjust lighting and take another if needed.
