Fyfer8
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I just recently purchased a pair of true percula clownfish about a week ago. 2 days ago, I noticed a cloudy haze over the female's body and immediately called the LFS where i got them. She believed it to be a bacterial infection, and after some research on the behavior and physical attributes my fish was showing I agreed (along with the body haze, my fish didnt ever seem to eat). I went to her store and purchased a product called RALLY to put into my quarantine tank w the fish as directed. Later that night, my percula's black coloring had almost gone light gray but i thought maybe the rally was attacking the bacteria. When i woke up the next morning, my new fish was dead. Needless to say i was pretty sad that I couldnt nurse it back to health. When examining the smaller male percula next that morning, I am now seeing that one of his eyes is buldging out like its swollen all around. Is this my fault or is it possible these fish sick before i got them?
Background - Ive had my tank for almost 3 months now and had damsels do well in it for a while before deciding to get some fish that were more appealing to me. I picked up a mandarin dragonet, who is doing wonderfully. I've had her for about 3 weeks and she is eating the copepods in my tank or even the small pieces of mysis shrimp.
My water levels have been great, minus the tempurture changes in the last week due to weather. My tank went from 78 to 80-81 the last couple days because its been so hot. My nitrate levels were the only chemical a little off because the first time I fed them, I put too much food in the aquarium. My nitrate went up and i had A LITTLE bit of algae growth one day. I cleaned it off the glass and it never grew back.
Salinity - 1.024
Alkalinity - 8dkh
pH - 8.0 (i recently bought a Alk buffer that helps raise pH as well)
Calcium - 500
Phosphate - 0
When i will get home i will take another nitrate reading to make sure its not out of whack.
I do weekly water changes about 15%
What could have brough about these infections? I know mandarin dragonet's are very disease resistant acording to books so i can't rule out that something bad is floating aruond in my water. Please help!
Background - Ive had my tank for almost 3 months now and had damsels do well in it for a while before deciding to get some fish that were more appealing to me. I picked up a mandarin dragonet, who is doing wonderfully. I've had her for about 3 weeks and she is eating the copepods in my tank or even the small pieces of mysis shrimp.
My water levels have been great, minus the tempurture changes in the last week due to weather. My tank went from 78 to 80-81 the last couple days because its been so hot. My nitrate levels were the only chemical a little off because the first time I fed them, I put too much food in the aquarium. My nitrate went up and i had A LITTLE bit of algae growth one day. I cleaned it off the glass and it never grew back.
Salinity - 1.024
Alkalinity - 8dkh
pH - 8.0 (i recently bought a Alk buffer that helps raise pH as well)
Calcium - 500
Phosphate - 0
When i will get home i will take another nitrate reading to make sure its not out of whack.
I do weekly water changes about 15%
What could have brough about these infections? I know mandarin dragonet's are very disease resistant acording to books so i can't rule out that something bad is floating aruond in my water. Please help!