Ywg and clownfish disease

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Help! I am new to the hobby and started my Red Sea Reefer 350 last month. It is up and running for about 2 and a half weeks now and my YWG now has a red spot and it’s tail is starting to turn white. My true perc clownfish’ dorsal fun is getting worse and worse every day. I’ve had my goby for about 8 days now and my clownfish for only 3 days. What should I do?! I have a qt that I could set up but I have no clue where or how to start treating my fish. All my other critters are doing just fine: I have 10 hermit crabs, 8 nassarius/trochus snails, an algae blenny, tiger pistol shrimp and a true perc clown pair. These two are really starting to worry me, don’t want my first few tank inhabitants to die!
Attached are some photos of my before and after for my goby as well as some very current photos of my clownfish.

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Welcome to R2R and thanks for signing up. We'll leave this here so you can be properly welcomed, but you may want to pose the question over in the disease forum.
 

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Welcome to R2R!!! :)

Sorry you are having trouble with your fish. Are you certain your tank had properly cycled? A couple weeks is probably not long enough for the tank to be ready for fish.

Did you do any type of QT for your fish?

It almost looks like bacterial issues. Which if the tank isn't cycled that creates problems for the fish with things like ammonia can weaken the fish immune system allowing otherwise normal bacteria that doesn't cause issues to take over.
 

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Welcome to R2R!!:)

Patients is the key to reef keeping;) They system is still in the beginnings of cycling and the fish are stressed.
 
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Welcome to R2R!!! :)

Sorry you are having trouble with your fish. Are you certain your tank had properly cycled? A couple weeks is probably not long enough for the tank to be ready for fish.

Did you do any type of QT for your fish?

It almost looks like bacterial issues. Which if the tank isn't cycled that creates problems for the fish with things like ammonia can weaken the fish immune system allowing otherwise normal bacteria that doesn't cause issues to take over.
The YWG and shrimp were at one of my lfs for 4 months and no issues so I assumed they were fine. As for the clown fish I believe that is my own undoing. I bought them as soon as my lfs brought them in to their tank, I might have stressed them out way too much. The other larger perc doesn’t eat anything I give it.
My tank did cycle though, I had my lfs check my water before purchasing anything and I’ve had hermit crabs in there for over two weeks and I hear they’re the most sensitive to keep in a Reef tank.
I don’t have a QT set up but I have the means to make one.
 
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Welcome to R2R!!:)

Patients is the key to reef keeping;) They system is still in the beginnings of cycling and the fish are stressed.
Yeah, I suppose I could return them to my lfs and see if they will even take it back ‍♂️ Probably not because of the condition they’re in ughh I feel terrible for doing this to my fish.
 

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Welcome, Alex!
If I were a betting man, I'd say that the tank did not actually fully cycle or the process was not carried out properly hence the false water parameter tests. A tank generally needs a much longer time to cycle than a couple of weeks. There is definitely a process & it does take time. I let everything cycle for 4 months with my setup. You do need to set up a hospital tank and treat your critters, soon, and then I would suggest a little more research on cycling. I'm certain that you will get more targeted responses in the fish disease section.
You will get this licked. Patience and perseverance are the keys to success.
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Welcome to R2R! Struggling to keep fish healthy is definitely unpleasant - I think all of us understand and agree with that. This is exactly why a community like R2R is so important. Take care of the fish the best that you can and then use this situation to motivate you to become an expert in water quality and the quarantine process. We're cheering for you and for your fish.
 

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