boobookitty
Active member
Hi...
I've had a reef tank for more years than I care to mention, and I've had my 240g tank for about 4 years now. The tank was great for most of that time, but it had a DSB that I believe eventually caught up with me. Over the span of about 6 months I lost a couple of fish and several pieces of coral, and finally bit the bullet to remove the DSB. I did that about 2 months ago, and the first month was rough, but I'm much happier and the tank is starting to rebound nicely.
I hadn't lost a single fish, or even had so much as a case of ich, in the 3+ years prior to the problems, and after putting the fish back in the rebuilt tank (19 hour day, whew!) I watched them closely...they seemed fine. This was a blue tang, a yellow tang, a vlamingi tang (shoot me, I love tangs
) and a couple of clown fish. After a month I bought 2 new fish to replace the ones I lost, a gorgeous powder blue tang and a butterfly fish.
Things seemed fine the first couple weeks, no noticeable health problems, but this last week I noticed two of the fish getting sick. The first was the blue tang, which was not a new fish...enclosed are a couple of pictures.
Looks like he lost some color around the eyes, and on his side there are a couple of slanted white marks. He seems to be fighting it off, but I'm concerned. Not a great pic, but best I could do.
The real problem is the powder blue tang, the last 4 days. At first I thought it was a bruise, but skin is sloughing off one side (and now seems to be spreading to other). Pics:
Any ideas? I'm not equipped for a hospital tank, but I don't want him to die, so I'll do what I have to.
For the record, the tank params are normal: 1.035 salinity, 8dkh, 425 Calcium, Mg 1300, temp stable at 81 degrees. The corals are doing well...mostly SPS, some LPS.
Any help would be appreciated...thanks.
Arthur
I've had a reef tank for more years than I care to mention, and I've had my 240g tank for about 4 years now. The tank was great for most of that time, but it had a DSB that I believe eventually caught up with me. Over the span of about 6 months I lost a couple of fish and several pieces of coral, and finally bit the bullet to remove the DSB. I did that about 2 months ago, and the first month was rough, but I'm much happier and the tank is starting to rebound nicely.
I hadn't lost a single fish, or even had so much as a case of ich, in the 3+ years prior to the problems, and after putting the fish back in the rebuilt tank (19 hour day, whew!) I watched them closely...they seemed fine. This was a blue tang, a yellow tang, a vlamingi tang (shoot me, I love tangs
Things seemed fine the first couple weeks, no noticeable health problems, but this last week I noticed two of the fish getting sick. The first was the blue tang, which was not a new fish...enclosed are a couple of pictures.
Looks like he lost some color around the eyes, and on his side there are a couple of slanted white marks. He seems to be fighting it off, but I'm concerned. Not a great pic, but best I could do.
The real problem is the powder blue tang, the last 4 days. At first I thought it was a bruise, but skin is sloughing off one side (and now seems to be spreading to other). Pics:
Any ideas? I'm not equipped for a hospital tank, but I don't want him to die, so I'll do what I have to.
For the record, the tank params are normal: 1.035 salinity, 8dkh, 425 Calcium, Mg 1300, temp stable at 81 degrees. The corals are doing well...mostly SPS, some LPS.
Any help would be appreciated...thanks.
Arthur
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