jelwyoming
JELWYOMING
I have a 120g reef tank that has been going well for about 2 years. Recently, I had some rather quick deaths of some fish, carpenter wrasse and eight-lined wrasse that I attributed to an alkalinity problem when my reactor overdosed the system somewhat. Recently, I have had all but one of my clowns (2 ocellaris and one maroon) die in a very short time when all was well. There was no sign of infection, feeding loss, just one day of rapid breathing and then gone!. I am beginning to think that perhaps one of the other fish carries brooklynella and passed it to the newer or more susceptible fish.
Can brook attack and kill other than clowns?
Can other species carry it and stay healthy?
Now that all but one of my clowns are gone and other fish appear very healthy, is there anything to look for that might indicate that the tank is still infected?
Should I assume that it will be infected for ever? If the one remaining clown survives for some period, would it indicate that it was something else? I had some temperature swings at this same time that may have stressed them. I am at loss at to what is going on since I have some more disease prone fish such as a yellow tang and a copperband that are doing great.
Please comment.
Can brook attack and kill other than clowns?
Can other species carry it and stay healthy?
Now that all but one of my clowns are gone and other fish appear very healthy, is there anything to look for that might indicate that the tank is still infected?
Should I assume that it will be infected for ever? If the one remaining clown survives for some period, would it indicate that it was something else? I had some temperature swings at this same time that may have stressed them. I am at loss at to what is going on since I have some more disease prone fish such as a yellow tang and a copperband that are doing great.
Please comment.