elegance coral
They call me EC
A little background.
I'm an invertebrate guy. I've been keeping delicate corals and anemones for many years, but never got into fish that much. A little over a year ago, my wife talked me into setting up a display tank, loaded with fish. This has gone horribly wrong!!!!!! I always thought you fish people were on the easy side of the hobby. Man was I wrong. Lets just say I have a new found respect for what you do. Quarantine tank, hospital tank, medications, acclimation chamber, fish wont eat, bacterial infections, parasites, fish don't get along, fish die for no apparent reason.............. It's mind boggling!:uhoh3:
This is the embarrassing part. I've lost track of the number of fish I've purchased over the past year. Some have been moved to tanks in my "man cave", others have gone back to the LFS, but most have perished. In most cases, I didn't even know why they died. This has got to stop! After more than a year of working on this project, I have two clowns, two green chromis, one blue chromis, and one male lyretail anthias. I had the clowns for years before this project started, so they don't even count. The male anthias has stopped eating, and has a slight case of popeye on one side. Even his skin looks cloudy. Not that clean shinny look of a healthy fish. I'm lost! If he would eat, I could catch him and move him to a hospital tank. That's impossible because he's in a 200 gallon reef though. I won't be purchasing any more fish until a month or two after I know the anthias is dead or healthy.
Here's where you come in. What can I do to my system to make it more fish friendly? It is a 200 gallon reef with lots of rock, hiding places, and swimming room. A 120 gallon sump. I have a 29 gallon quarantine tank, and a 20 gallon hospital tank. I have one acclimation chamber, but I'll probably be buying more for adding multiple fish at the same time. The only filtration I have is a MSX300 skimmer, filter socks, and carbon/phosphate reactors. Should I purchase a UV or ozone? If so what size? What can I do to give my fish a better chance of survival??????? Am I even asking the right questions???????
Sorry for the long post and
thanks for any help
EC
I'm an invertebrate guy. I've been keeping delicate corals and anemones for many years, but never got into fish that much. A little over a year ago, my wife talked me into setting up a display tank, loaded with fish. This has gone horribly wrong!!!!!! I always thought you fish people were on the easy side of the hobby. Man was I wrong. Lets just say I have a new found respect for what you do. Quarantine tank, hospital tank, medications, acclimation chamber, fish wont eat, bacterial infections, parasites, fish don't get along, fish die for no apparent reason.............. It's mind boggling!:uhoh3:
This is the embarrassing part. I've lost track of the number of fish I've purchased over the past year. Some have been moved to tanks in my "man cave", others have gone back to the LFS, but most have perished. In most cases, I didn't even know why they died. This has got to stop! After more than a year of working on this project, I have two clowns, two green chromis, one blue chromis, and one male lyretail anthias. I had the clowns for years before this project started, so they don't even count. The male anthias has stopped eating, and has a slight case of popeye on one side. Even his skin looks cloudy. Not that clean shinny look of a healthy fish. I'm lost! If he would eat, I could catch him and move him to a hospital tank. That's impossible because he's in a 200 gallon reef though. I won't be purchasing any more fish until a month or two after I know the anthias is dead or healthy.
Here's where you come in. What can I do to my system to make it more fish friendly? It is a 200 gallon reef with lots of rock, hiding places, and swimming room. A 120 gallon sump. I have a 29 gallon quarantine tank, and a 20 gallon hospital tank. I have one acclimation chamber, but I'll probably be buying more for adding multiple fish at the same time. The only filtration I have is a MSX300 skimmer, filter socks, and carbon/phosphate reactors. Should I purchase a UV or ozone? If so what size? What can I do to give my fish a better chance of survival??????? Am I even asking the right questions???????
Sorry for the long post and
thanks for any help
EC