Not an emergency, but I wanted to ask what might have happened as more of a continued learning exercise. I've had a red-tail trigger for almost 2 years, one of the favorite fish for the family, always hungry, always present in front of the tank running left to right looking for food. Suddenly yesterday morning it didn't come out for morning feeding, I saw it triggered behind one of the back rocks. It was alive, no visible signs of anything wrong, was looking right at me, just didn't come out to eat. By the early afternoon it was dead, with very white discoloration in the stomach area.
Parameters that I am actively tracking, please please let me know if anything additional is worthwhile checking:
Ph: 7.8-7.9, does swing between days with open windows, and days with closed.
Alk: around 7
Temp: 79
P04: 0.05ppm via Hannah checker
NO3: 3.5ppm via Hannah checker
The only thing I could think of causing death is an overdose of Coral Snow over the weekend, but it was shaken up pretty well and went right into the high flow area of the tank. Other than that, I see no other visible signs as to what could cause death. Picture is coming in the next reply from the phone.
Parameters that I am actively tracking, please please let me know if anything additional is worthwhile checking:
Ph: 7.8-7.9, does swing between days with open windows, and days with closed.
Alk: around 7
Temp: 79
P04: 0.05ppm via Hannah checker
NO3: 3.5ppm via Hannah checker
The only thing I could think of causing death is an overdose of Coral Snow over the weekend, but it was shaken up pretty well and went right into the high flow area of the tank. Other than that, I see no other visible signs as to what could cause death. Picture is coming in the next reply from the phone.
