To make a long story short, I had a qt tank set up. It had no fish in it at the time so I moved a xmas tree worm rock in there because I they were always too scared to come out much. So then I got a wrasse, put him in the qt. About a week later, wrasse doing well, I bought a pipefish and put him in the qt with the wrasse and xmas tree rock. Everything was fine for about 5 days, pipefish and wrasse eating well, then one morning the lights go on and the pipefish is dead. That afternoon I notice the wrasse has white spots. Doesn't quite look like ich, I've had fish that had ich before (and cured them might I add!). The spots look more like a fine white powder so I don't know quite what it was. So I was starting to do a hypo treatment and lowering the salinity, but the next morning the wrasse is dead.
So now I want to clean out the qt tank, empty it, dry it out and start it up again, but I don't know what to do with the xmas tree rock. Can I put it back in the main tank or because it was in the same tank as the fish that died, would that be a very bad idea? And if I keep the xmas tree rock in a bucket for a few days while I clean, dry and start up the qt again, if it's not a good idea to put the rock back in the main tank, then it's also not a good idea to put it back in the qt tank right?
So am I stuck with qt'ing the rock for six weeks now? And does anyone have an idea of what might have killed the fish so fast? The wrasse especially, fine white powder-like spots in the afternoon, dead the next morning.
Thanks.
So now I want to clean out the qt tank, empty it, dry it out and start it up again, but I don't know what to do with the xmas tree rock. Can I put it back in the main tank or because it was in the same tank as the fish that died, would that be a very bad idea? And if I keep the xmas tree rock in a bucket for a few days while I clean, dry and start up the qt again, if it's not a good idea to put the rock back in the main tank, then it's also not a good idea to put it back in the qt tank right?
So am I stuck with qt'ing the rock for six weeks now? And does anyone have an idea of what might have killed the fish so fast? The wrasse especially, fine white powder-like spots in the afternoon, dead the next morning.
Thanks.