I'll try to describe this well without too much extra. I returned from vacation after being gone for 7 days. Prior to leaving my Snowflake was living in about 5 feet of 2" pvc with three entrances. I the shape of a "C". When hungry he would stick his head out and eat out of my hand every few days. So when I got back after 7 days and having the fish fed but probably not him he was no longer at his entrance. I rarely saw him there. This was not too unsual but that he wasn't waiting for food was weird. My white spot hermit was gone. This is a large growing crab and mine was golf ball size. I have had this Eel for years. I had a Barred Eel also. Bought them together. It died strangely around a year ago. I thought the Snowflake harrassed it to death but now I'm not sure. They lived together for years before I had them. I am not sure hes eating. A lot of the time even before his behavior changed I would stuff food into the pipe and he ould take it. But after I returned this is all he did. Before much of the time he would eat out of my hand. For years.
So I thought maybe hes is not getting enough air. I have two gyre xf300 on the ends of my 180. I have a skimmer in the 120 sump. I have chaetomorpha and mangrove trees in the sump. Two aquaclear 110's on the tank and an FX6 for filtration. Hundreds of pounds of live rock in the tank amd sump. This tank has been runming for several years.
The other fish are ok. Two Niger Triggers, a Pinktail Trigger, a Black Durgeon Trigger, a Domino Damsel, a Greysby Grouper, and a Clown Grouper.
No problems with them.
I just did a 120 gallon water change today. Did 50 gallons Sunday. And two weeks ago did 90.
Not sure how much water is in the system after the tank furniture. But its an 180g over a 120g.
Oy other thing is I tried to save a fish with epsom salt in the tank a few years ago It killed every single coral and I did over a 100% water change withing 3 days if trying. But coral will not grow in the tank. I had a few Palys trying to come back. But I diales the lights back from 100% to 40% and they disappeared. But I had bad hair algae before then.
Sorry so long. I just just added a Gyre 2k to the back wall going to the front to try to make sure air is getting to the bottom.
THIS IS HOW my other EEL acted before it died. I thought it needed air. I don't know what HAPPENED. HELP PLEASE?
i have 29 but i am not sure I can cath the eel and i have small clowns in there. i thought about putting him in there in case toxins are the problem. I am
running xeolite in all the 500gph filters.
So I thought maybe hes is not getting enough air. I have two gyre xf300 on the ends of my 180. I have a skimmer in the 120 sump. I have chaetomorpha and mangrove trees in the sump. Two aquaclear 110's on the tank and an FX6 for filtration. Hundreds of pounds of live rock in the tank amd sump. This tank has been runming for several years.
The other fish are ok. Two Niger Triggers, a Pinktail Trigger, a Black Durgeon Trigger, a Domino Damsel, a Greysby Grouper, and a Clown Grouper.
No problems with them.
I just did a 120 gallon water change today. Did 50 gallons Sunday. And two weeks ago did 90.
Not sure how much water is in the system after the tank furniture. But its an 180g over a 120g.
Oy other thing is I tried to save a fish with epsom salt in the tank a few years ago It killed every single coral and I did over a 100% water change withing 3 days if trying. But coral will not grow in the tank. I had a few Palys trying to come back. But I diales the lights back from 100% to 40% and they disappeared. But I had bad hair algae before then.
Sorry so long. I just just added a Gyre 2k to the back wall going to the front to try to make sure air is getting to the bottom.
THIS IS HOW my other EEL acted before it died. I thought it needed air. I don't know what HAPPENED. HELP PLEASE?
i have 29 but i am not sure I can cath the eel and i have small clowns in there. i thought about putting him in there in case toxins are the problem. I am
running xeolite in all the 500gph filters.
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