aaronw1198
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Need a little help/advice
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Hello everyone. I have been lurking around this forum for the past 6 months really wanting to start a saltwater tank. About 3 months ago I decided to pull the trigger and ease my way into the hobby. I started off slowly, I had no interest in rushing things. So for the past 3 months I have had a 50 gallon tank with HOB filter and 2 Hydor circulation pumps, heater, 40 lbs of dry rock, and 4 lbs of live rock. I wanted to keep things simple and upgrade as I went along. Well my tank finished its fishless cycle in a little under 2 months so I waited another 2 weeks and added a small CUC; 6 scarlet hermit crabs, 1 Astraea Turbo Snail, and 3 bumblebee snails. The hermit crabs and snails are doing awesome. Most of the hermit crabs have molted and the snails seem fine. So I took this as a small victory. A couple of weeks ago I finally decided to add a fish.
Parameters
Temp-78 F
Ammonia- 0 ppm
Nitrites- 0 ppm
Nitrates- 0 ppm
Salinity- 1.024 sg
pH- 8.2
Went to my LFS and they had 2 awesome Ocellaris Clownfish which they said were tank bred. Fell in love with the tiny little guys so I decided to pick up the pair of them. Tool them home and slowly drip acclimated them for approx 3 hours. They were great in the tank for the first 2 days! They had awesome color to them, were very active, and eating great. On the second day one had died. He showed no signs of distress and had no abnormalities on his body. I kind of chalked it down to be being unexperienced.
Parameters the day of the death
Temp-78 F
Ammonia- 0 ppm
Nitrites- 0 ppm
Nitrates- 10 ppm
Salinity- 1.024 sg
pH- 8.0 tested early in the day when I discovered his body
I kind of expected a slight increase in Nitrates just because I was finally adding something to the tank increasing the bioload and adding the extra nutrients from feeding.
Well now almost a week later the second Ocellaris isnt looking too good. He has stopped eating, was gasping at the surface, and his mouth/lips appear to be swollen and pale. He has stopped gasping at the surface for now, but he still wont eat and his mouth is still swollen and pale. It doesnt appear to have any mucus or slime on him at all. He has no other body abnormalities that I can see. No spots of any color. I have researched this and it seems most the time it involves a new clownfish and a host anenome causing the swollen mouth but I do not have any corals or anenomes at this time.
Parameters
Temp-78 F
Ammonia- 0 ppm
Nitrites- 0 ppm
Nitrates- 0 ppm
Salinity- 1.024 sg
pH- 8.2
Everyone has told me not to get frustrated in this hobby. And I am being patient, taking it slowly. Testing my parameters often. But is hard to not get a little frustrated because I dont know what is happening and I think I am doing everything correctly. If you have any advice or suggestion of what it could be please let me know. Thanks.
Update: The second fish died last night. He was still wasnt eating that day but he was acting a little better, not gasping at the surface and swimming normally. Neither fish rubbed up against objects in the tank or showed any abnormal body conditions except the swollen and pale mouth.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2456112
This link has some pictures. Any help or advice would be awesome! Thanks.
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Hello everyone. I have been lurking around this forum for the past 6 months really wanting to start a saltwater tank. About 3 months ago I decided to pull the trigger and ease my way into the hobby. I started off slowly, I had no interest in rushing things. So for the past 3 months I have had a 50 gallon tank with HOB filter and 2 Hydor circulation pumps, heater, 40 lbs of dry rock, and 4 lbs of live rock. I wanted to keep things simple and upgrade as I went along. Well my tank finished its fishless cycle in a little under 2 months so I waited another 2 weeks and added a small CUC; 6 scarlet hermit crabs, 1 Astraea Turbo Snail, and 3 bumblebee snails. The hermit crabs and snails are doing awesome. Most of the hermit crabs have molted and the snails seem fine. So I took this as a small victory. A couple of weeks ago I finally decided to add a fish.
Parameters
Temp-78 F
Ammonia- 0 ppm
Nitrites- 0 ppm
Nitrates- 0 ppm
Salinity- 1.024 sg
pH- 8.2
Went to my LFS and they had 2 awesome Ocellaris Clownfish which they said were tank bred. Fell in love with the tiny little guys so I decided to pick up the pair of them. Tool them home and slowly drip acclimated them for approx 3 hours. They were great in the tank for the first 2 days! They had awesome color to them, were very active, and eating great. On the second day one had died. He showed no signs of distress and had no abnormalities on his body. I kind of chalked it down to be being unexperienced.
Parameters the day of the death
Temp-78 F
Ammonia- 0 ppm
Nitrites- 0 ppm
Nitrates- 10 ppm
Salinity- 1.024 sg
pH- 8.0 tested early in the day when I discovered his body
I kind of expected a slight increase in Nitrates just because I was finally adding something to the tank increasing the bioload and adding the extra nutrients from feeding.
Well now almost a week later the second Ocellaris isnt looking too good. He has stopped eating, was gasping at the surface, and his mouth/lips appear to be swollen and pale. He has stopped gasping at the surface for now, but he still wont eat and his mouth is still swollen and pale. It doesnt appear to have any mucus or slime on him at all. He has no other body abnormalities that I can see. No spots of any color. I have researched this and it seems most the time it involves a new clownfish and a host anenome causing the swollen mouth but I do not have any corals or anenomes at this time.
Parameters
Temp-78 F
Ammonia- 0 ppm
Nitrites- 0 ppm
Nitrates- 0 ppm
Salinity- 1.024 sg
pH- 8.2
Everyone has told me not to get frustrated in this hobby. And I am being patient, taking it slowly. Testing my parameters often. But is hard to not get a little frustrated because I dont know what is happening and I think I am doing everything correctly. If you have any advice or suggestion of what it could be please let me know. Thanks.
Update: The second fish died last night. He was still wasnt eating that day but he was acting a little better, not gasping at the surface and swimming normally. Neither fish rubbed up against objects in the tank or showed any abnormal body conditions except the swollen and pale mouth.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2456112
This link has some pictures. Any help or advice would be awesome! Thanks.