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Hello, I recently just lost 11 small damselfish in 2 days due to a suspected bacterial infection (the local pet store did a necropsy report). I did some research and think I have narrowed it down to either Brooklynella or Oodinium based on the symptoms the fish were exhibiting (not eating, mucus covering them, fast breathing, etc.) I have 2 blood shrimp and a lot of snails who are doing just fine and the water is testing good.
I'm very new to having a saltwater aquarium and am a bit ignorant on how these bacterial infections are contracted. Is my water unsafe for future fish or is this something that can only be spread from fish to fish, and now that my fish are gone won't affect future fish? Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
I'm very new to having a saltwater aquarium and am a bit ignorant on how these bacterial infections are contracted. Is my water unsafe for future fish or is this something that can only be spread from fish to fish, and now that my fish are gone won't affect future fish? Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
