When I woke up this morning I noticed my blonde naso tang laying on the sand with labored breathing. The last 2 days maybe I noticed that she hasn't really been eating as much as usual but didn't really think anything of it. My water parameters checked out ok, but over the last few days I had been treating my tank for cyano with a product called chemi-clean. ALL of my other fish are doing just fine. No scrathing, no signs of ich or any other external disease can be seen. They all are aggresive eaters too. They are all acting like they have been since I bought them.
Is it possible that it ate some of the cyano or is having a reaction to the medication? I would think that if it was some sort of water posioning that my little clown gobies would be the first thing effected because of their small size.
I should probably mention that it is a 120 gal reef tank.
Right now I put her in a container stuck to the top of my tank so it won't go off behind the rocks. Poor thing is just laying in there
No signs of being picked on either. I'm getting a QT ready for her also.
Is it possible that it ate some of the cyano or is having a reaction to the medication? I would think that if it was some sort of water posioning that my little clown gobies would be the first thing effected because of their small size.
I should probably mention that it is a 120 gal reef tank.
Right now I put her in a container stuck to the top of my tank so it won't go off behind the rocks. Poor thing is just laying in there

No signs of being picked on either. I'm getting a QT ready for her also.
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