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I recently had a tank crash which has been suspected to be caused by caulerpa nuking the tank. all fish, cleanup crew, anemones, and coral died to include the unkillable green star polyp colony.
the 180 gallon tank only had 2 survivors, one snowflake eel and one zebra moray. They are still alive weeks later however they do not look good. They look like they are in pain and i am wondering if there is any sort of treatment that can be done or if not should i humanely euthanize them? If so...how...?
here is the youtube video of my eels displaying their signs of pain, in the video the snowflake appears alot better but the snowflake does the same stuff as well i just didnt capture it in the video. Sorry for the quality of the video but you guys get the point. BTW the two clowns were added after many water changes so test if the environment was safe and they are both doing great.
the 180 gallon tank only had 2 survivors, one snowflake eel and one zebra moray. They are still alive weeks later however they do not look good. They look like they are in pain and i am wondering if there is any sort of treatment that can be done or if not should i humanely euthanize them? If so...how...?
here is the youtube video of my eels displaying their signs of pain, in the video the snowflake appears alot better but the snowflake does the same stuff as well i just didnt capture it in the video. Sorry for the quality of the video but you guys get the point. BTW the two clowns were added after many water changes so test if the environment was safe and they are both doing great.