Hey, received a small blue tang and convict tang, both around 1", placed in QT with a sponge filter that came from my DT.
Convict tang passed day 2, 1 day later the blue tang passed away, gutted.
Just want to know what happened I don't really know, looking for some help to understand my mistake.
PH stayed stable at 8.05~
Temp 78.5
Cond 35
Nitrite 0
I'm worried Ammonia may have spiked or that my test kit was wrong, at the times I checked as best I could read from the color chart it was 0. Ammonia is a likely culprit in QT death I suppose.
But they seemed to pass very quickly. The convict looked great on the day of arrival, in fact the blue tang looked dodgy. The convict was swimming around really active, then all of a sudden next day he's laying on the bottom.
I've attached a picture of the blue tang when I found him dead in the tank, the coloring looks really bad, is it ammonia burn, or something else?
I just want to identify my mistakes so to not do this again. Thanks.
Convict tang passed day 2, 1 day later the blue tang passed away, gutted.
Just want to know what happened I don't really know, looking for some help to understand my mistake.
PH stayed stable at 8.05~
Temp 78.5
Cond 35
Nitrite 0
I'm worried Ammonia may have spiked or that my test kit was wrong, at the times I checked as best I could read from the color chart it was 0. Ammonia is a likely culprit in QT death I suppose.
But they seemed to pass very quickly. The convict looked great on the day of arrival, in fact the blue tang looked dodgy. The convict was swimming around really active, then all of a sudden next day he's laying on the bottom.
I've attached a picture of the blue tang when I found him dead in the tank, the coloring looks really bad, is it ammonia burn, or something else?
I just want to identify my mistakes so to not do this again. Thanks.