Hi. I don't usually post here but my normal forum can be slow, and I need an answer ASAP!!
I just had a 2 day power outage, during which I used a generator to power the powerheads and sometimes the heater in my reef. I thought everyone had made it out okay when the power came back on this morning, unfortunately I just noticed some white spots on one of my new Neon Gobies. He is not showing any other signs of distress: no gasping for breath, no rubbing against rocks, no cloudy eyes, etc.
I just tested the water...
pH 8.4
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 5 ppm
I see two options:
1.) Move the fish to the hospital tank, treat with hyposalinity and possibly copper if things don't improve. I can use water out of my display tank to prevent too much moving stress, but then I have to alter the salinity and I am honestly afraid that more stress will make the problem worse. Plus, I have to catch him, which is bound to be a bundle of fun on both sides.
2.) Leave him there and hope that as things calm down a little he can fight it off on his own, however this means risking the other inhabitants getting infected.
Did I mention I'm going on vacation for three weeks IN TWO DAYS?!
This is an absolute mess. Please, please oh please someone help me...
Liszie
I just had a 2 day power outage, during which I used a generator to power the powerheads and sometimes the heater in my reef. I thought everyone had made it out okay when the power came back on this morning, unfortunately I just noticed some white spots on one of my new Neon Gobies. He is not showing any other signs of distress: no gasping for breath, no rubbing against rocks, no cloudy eyes, etc.
I just tested the water...
pH 8.4
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 5 ppm
I see two options:
1.) Move the fish to the hospital tank, treat with hyposalinity and possibly copper if things don't improve. I can use water out of my display tank to prevent too much moving stress, but then I have to alter the salinity and I am honestly afraid that more stress will make the problem worse. Plus, I have to catch him, which is bound to be a bundle of fun on both sides.
2.) Leave him there and hope that as things calm down a little he can fight it off on his own, however this means risking the other inhabitants getting infected.
Did I mention I'm going on vacation for three weeks IN TWO DAYS?!
This is an absolute mess. Please, please oh please someone help me...
Liszie