I'm posting this in the Reef Fishes section as opposed to Fish Diseases since I do not believe any illness is causing this situation to occur....but I could be wrong
My first encounter of this happening was when I purchased a trio of Dispair anthias from a reputable online vendor (LA DD). After 4 weeks of QT which always includes 3 rounds of prazipro, the fish were acting completely fine and eating like pigs from day one and also during the several rounds of prazipro. They were introduced to my reef tank and were doing extremely well for 2 months until the smallest anthias of the group would stop eating. He would show interest in food and actually eat it, but then spit it out and continued to do this repeatedly until it basically starved to death. I mixed up the food options and tried almost every frozen food variety with no success.
One by one, each of them displayed the same "symptoms" until all 3 perished, almost in order of smallest to largest. Thinking it could possibly be flukes, despite my other inhabitants (Regal Angel, Purple Tang, Radiant Wrasse, Leopard Wrasse, Pair of Black Onyx Clowns, FlameHawkfish) acting completely healthy and being in the display tank for over a year now, I did 3 rounds of Prazipro in my reef tank just to ensure nothing slipped past QT.
After waiting a few months, I decided to purchase another trio of anthias (1" - 2" in size), this time Lyretail and all females. Well, now after several months of the same situation above, I'm seeing the same issue occurring again with the smallest anthias of the group and fear it will happen to all three again.
Is this a possibly pecking order issue, but if so, then why would the last anthias standing also perish in the end? Anyone experience something similar to this? There is no bullying from any of their tankmates and not even amongst the trio.
My first encounter of this happening was when I purchased a trio of Dispair anthias from a reputable online vendor (LA DD). After 4 weeks of QT which always includes 3 rounds of prazipro, the fish were acting completely fine and eating like pigs from day one and also during the several rounds of prazipro. They were introduced to my reef tank and were doing extremely well for 2 months until the smallest anthias of the group would stop eating. He would show interest in food and actually eat it, but then spit it out and continued to do this repeatedly until it basically starved to death. I mixed up the food options and tried almost every frozen food variety with no success.
One by one, each of them displayed the same "symptoms" until all 3 perished, almost in order of smallest to largest. Thinking it could possibly be flukes, despite my other inhabitants (Regal Angel, Purple Tang, Radiant Wrasse, Leopard Wrasse, Pair of Black Onyx Clowns, FlameHawkfish) acting completely healthy and being in the display tank for over a year now, I did 3 rounds of Prazipro in my reef tank just to ensure nothing slipped past QT.
After waiting a few months, I decided to purchase another trio of anthias (1" - 2" in size), this time Lyretail and all females. Well, now after several months of the same situation above, I'm seeing the same issue occurring again with the smallest anthias of the group and fear it will happen to all three again.
Is this a possibly pecking order issue, but if so, then why would the last anthias standing also perish in the end? Anyone experience something similar to this? There is no bullying from any of their tankmates and not even amongst the trio.