Reepicheep
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This morning I pulled my first dead fish since starting up the tank. I'd like to try to determine an approximate cause of death to prevent further deaths.
It was a female lyretail anthias in a 20 gal QT tank with 1 male and 3 other female anthias. Ammonia/Nitrite are 0.0. pH is 8.2. Temp 78. Salinity 1.0235. All other fish in the QT are eating well and displaying no symptoms.
This is week 4 of the QT period. Here's my QT log:
10/8 - Added 1M/4F lyretail anthias. Shipped well but 1 F anthias. She flipped around in tank after adding. She laid on her side for about 24 hours before righting herself. The other fish, shipped in separate bags, fared well and looked healthy.
10/11 - All fish in QT eating well. Feeding varied meals of frozen mysis, brine, and plankton.
10/14 - Dosed Prazipro
10/17 - Female anthias not eating, sulking and laying on bottom of tank. No labored breathing
10/19 - Female anthias began eating frozen brine. Still looks skinny.
10/22 - Dosed Prazipro - 2nd time
11/4 - Female anthias stopped eating again. Laying upright on bottom of tank. No interest in moving for food or anything.
11/7 - Female anthias deceased. Body has no lesions. Body cavity looks thin and emaciated.
So what's going on? Do you think she has a disease for which I ought to treat? Or is this just a tragic circumstance for an individual fish?
It was a female lyretail anthias in a 20 gal QT tank with 1 male and 3 other female anthias. Ammonia/Nitrite are 0.0. pH is 8.2. Temp 78. Salinity 1.0235. All other fish in the QT are eating well and displaying no symptoms.
This is week 4 of the QT period. Here's my QT log:
10/8 - Added 1M/4F lyretail anthias. Shipped well but 1 F anthias. She flipped around in tank after adding. She laid on her side for about 24 hours before righting herself. The other fish, shipped in separate bags, fared well and looked healthy.
10/11 - All fish in QT eating well. Feeding varied meals of frozen mysis, brine, and plankton.
10/14 - Dosed Prazipro
10/17 - Female anthias not eating, sulking and laying on bottom of tank. No labored breathing
10/19 - Female anthias began eating frozen brine. Still looks skinny.
10/22 - Dosed Prazipro - 2nd time
11/4 - Female anthias stopped eating again. Laying upright on bottom of tank. No interest in moving for food or anything.
11/7 - Female anthias deceased. Body has no lesions. Body cavity looks thin and emaciated.
So what's going on? Do you think she has a disease for which I ought to treat? Or is this just a tragic circumstance for an individual fish?