pyroboy1der
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I've been fighting an unknown menace in my tank and am at my whits end.
I've had the exact same series of events happen several times now and I have no idea what I can do about it, if anything. Here's what happens.
Day 1: The fish looks healthy. It acts normally. Swims normally. Eats veraciously. Socializes just as it always has. In short. Day 1 the fish is 100% normal.
Day 2: The fish still acts normally, Swims Normally, Eats normally, Everything from top to bottom the same as day one EXCEPT the color on the fish looks washed out. It's as simple as that. No it doesn't look like spots from Ick. No it isn't a coating on the fish like velvet. It's just that the pigment on the fish has suddenly been diluted 50% with white. That is the one and only change.
Day 3: DEAD FISH.
So far I've had this process happen with: 2 Chromis, a Royal Gramma, a Blue Gugeon Goby, 2 Kole Tangs, and 2 Despar Anthias.
The kicker; I STILL HAVE OTHER FISH IN THE TANK THAT ARE TOTALLY FINE. Through the whole process I've had 2 O.Clowns, a Flame Angel, a PJ Cardinal, a Carpenter wrasse (TPM), and a green Mandarin.
The fish that have died have been in the tank on the short end 2-3 weeks and on the long end 2+ years.
The only fish I've added since the start of this that has survived is 1 Despar Anthia that survived when the group of 3 was added.
All corals are healthy and inverts (Anem, sea star, Shortspine Urchin and CUC) are all thriving.
After the first batch of deaths (5 all together including the fish that had been in the tank the longest) I waited 2 months before adding any livestock to see if the problem returned.
After 2 months with no Ill signs i replaced the Tang. The replacement died after about a month.
2 months following that I added 3 Anthias. 2 died in a week or two and the one has survived. I can't fully attribute these deaths to the same pattern as they hid much of the time but I thought it good to note them.
1.5 months after the Anthias were added I replaced the tang again. That was 10 days ago and today he might be looking a little white.
What I want:
What could this be? Why are some of my fish immune and not others? I have scoured for potential answers for what it could be but come up empty handed. Once I know what it is I can treat for it but right now I'm just sitting and hoping.
What I don't want:
Please don't just tell me to QT all my fish. I know how to QT. I made the decision 6 months ago when this started that it was already too late to try a mass quarantine to eliminate the problem. All of the fish in the tank have clearly already been exposed to whatever it is that is causing this. Unless you can give me a good, scientifically sound, explanations for what is causing this I'm not going to go through the trouble of QTing all my fish just to potentially have the problem occur again after they are re-introduced to the tank. Yes I do understand that some parasites and other fish diseases have either a dormant period or cystic period that require animals other than fish and removing them from the equation could clear up this problem. If you can prove to me with a high degree of confidence that would be part of a good, specific, treatment plan I will do it.
Yes I understand this may be harsh but I want real answers from people with good experience and backgrounds and not just wild speculation on what this"might" be. I AM willing to treat my fish in QT but I want a specific, targeted treatment instead of just dumping them in copper soup and hoping for the best.
Before you ask:
-Tank is 2.5 years old. 75 gallon with sump.
-Yes my water quality is good. Phosphate ~0.05 Nitrate ~5 Checked by Hanna checkers (yes I know how to use them) Nitrite and Ammonia at 0. Salt 35ppt checked with well calibrated refractometer (I have two sets of calibration fluid to check against and they both agree it is accurate.)
-Yes I use exclusively RODI water.
-Yes I have tried dipping the fish in both fresh water and Methane blue once they start showing symptoms, It doesn't keep them alive
-Yes I have tried QTing the fish that look sick. They still die in QT.
-Yes I purchase all my fish from reputable distributors (DFS) and they are healthy and well QT'd when I receive them.
-My fish are fed quality pellet food twice daily from an auto feeder and once daily a frozen food that includes both garlic and Selcon.
I've had the exact same series of events happen several times now and I have no idea what I can do about it, if anything. Here's what happens.
Day 1: The fish looks healthy. It acts normally. Swims normally. Eats veraciously. Socializes just as it always has. In short. Day 1 the fish is 100% normal.
Day 2: The fish still acts normally, Swims Normally, Eats normally, Everything from top to bottom the same as day one EXCEPT the color on the fish looks washed out. It's as simple as that. No it doesn't look like spots from Ick. No it isn't a coating on the fish like velvet. It's just that the pigment on the fish has suddenly been diluted 50% with white. That is the one and only change.
Day 3: DEAD FISH.
So far I've had this process happen with: 2 Chromis, a Royal Gramma, a Blue Gugeon Goby, 2 Kole Tangs, and 2 Despar Anthias.
The kicker; I STILL HAVE OTHER FISH IN THE TANK THAT ARE TOTALLY FINE. Through the whole process I've had 2 O.Clowns, a Flame Angel, a PJ Cardinal, a Carpenter wrasse (TPM), and a green Mandarin.
The fish that have died have been in the tank on the short end 2-3 weeks and on the long end 2+ years.
The only fish I've added since the start of this that has survived is 1 Despar Anthia that survived when the group of 3 was added.
All corals are healthy and inverts (Anem, sea star, Shortspine Urchin and CUC) are all thriving.
After the first batch of deaths (5 all together including the fish that had been in the tank the longest) I waited 2 months before adding any livestock to see if the problem returned.
After 2 months with no Ill signs i replaced the Tang. The replacement died after about a month.
2 months following that I added 3 Anthias. 2 died in a week or two and the one has survived. I can't fully attribute these deaths to the same pattern as they hid much of the time but I thought it good to note them.
1.5 months after the Anthias were added I replaced the tang again. That was 10 days ago and today he might be looking a little white.
What I want:
What could this be? Why are some of my fish immune and not others? I have scoured for potential answers for what it could be but come up empty handed. Once I know what it is I can treat for it but right now I'm just sitting and hoping.
What I don't want:
Please don't just tell me to QT all my fish. I know how to QT. I made the decision 6 months ago when this started that it was already too late to try a mass quarantine to eliminate the problem. All of the fish in the tank have clearly already been exposed to whatever it is that is causing this. Unless you can give me a good, scientifically sound, explanations for what is causing this I'm not going to go through the trouble of QTing all my fish just to potentially have the problem occur again after they are re-introduced to the tank. Yes I do understand that some parasites and other fish diseases have either a dormant period or cystic period that require animals other than fish and removing them from the equation could clear up this problem. If you can prove to me with a high degree of confidence that would be part of a good, specific, treatment plan I will do it.
Yes I understand this may be harsh but I want real answers from people with good experience and backgrounds and not just wild speculation on what this"might" be. I AM willing to treat my fish in QT but I want a specific, targeted treatment instead of just dumping them in copper soup and hoping for the best.
Before you ask:
-Tank is 2.5 years old. 75 gallon with sump.
-Yes my water quality is good. Phosphate ~0.05 Nitrate ~5 Checked by Hanna checkers (yes I know how to use them) Nitrite and Ammonia at 0. Salt 35ppt checked with well calibrated refractometer (I have two sets of calibration fluid to check against and they both agree it is accurate.)
-Yes I use exclusively RODI water.
-Yes I have tried dipping the fish in both fresh water and Methane blue once they start showing symptoms, It doesn't keep them alive
-Yes I have tried QTing the fish that look sick. They still die in QT.
-Yes I purchase all my fish from reputable distributors (DFS) and they are healthy and well QT'd when I receive them.
-My fish are fed quality pellet food twice daily from an auto feeder and once daily a frozen food that includes both garlic and Selcon.
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