Hello there,
I am new to this forum so I apologize in advance if this is a much discussed topic...I did look at the FAQ and didn't see anything that fits.
We have a 96 gallon tank with 10 fish (most of which are new in the last 3 weeks). We lost a Flame Angel yesterday (well that's when I discovered it after looking when she didn't come to feed). Upon removing her from the tank it was clear she had no fins left, though at the time I thought perhaps that was a result of the other fish nibbling on her post mortem. To be cautious we did a 25% water change last night.
I looked carefully and found no other fish exhibiting this, however this morning at least 3 other fish so have the beginning signs of their fins being "eaten" away. If this were a fresh water tank I would think it was fin rot, but I'm not sure if that affects marine fish as well, or what the treatment is, or whether there is another explanation entirely.
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Steph
I am new to this forum so I apologize in advance if this is a much discussed topic...I did look at the FAQ and didn't see anything that fits.
We have a 96 gallon tank with 10 fish (most of which are new in the last 3 weeks). We lost a Flame Angel yesterday (well that's when I discovered it after looking when she didn't come to feed). Upon removing her from the tank it was clear she had no fins left, though at the time I thought perhaps that was a result of the other fish nibbling on her post mortem. To be cautious we did a 25% water change last night.
I looked carefully and found no other fish exhibiting this, however this morning at least 3 other fish so have the beginning signs of their fins being "eaten" away. If this were a fresh water tank I would think it was fin rot, but I'm not sure if that affects marine fish as well, or what the treatment is, or whether there is another explanation entirely.
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Steph