jcrone83
New member
Well, this is not how I wanted to make my first post. I will attempt to be as brief as possible and look forward to any help you can give me. I am a complete beginner to the hobby, but since I am off work (seasonal) I have been studying several hours a day over the past two weeks, including all stickies. I feel slightly overwhelmed. After returning from a movie and dinner, I checked the fish and immediately noticed white spots on a couple of fish. These spots were not there this morning.
Background: My friend is being relocated for his job, so I was given his 55 gallon tank, which is 2 years established. The tank was inhabited by 1 blue-green chromis, 1 yellow watchman goby, 1 clown, several hermit crabs, 1 nassarius snail, 1 fire shrimp, about 30-40 lbs. live rock, and a small rock with colony zoa that is about 75% dead(I will not be sad if I should throw it out). The 55g sits above a 25g sump which contains a coralife super skimmer, some carbon, and a 950gph magdrive. The temp stays at 78, pH at 8.4, gravity 1.026, all other tests have been showing up at zero.
A friend convinced me that my tank was boring, so we went to Petco (mistake?) and purchased 2 fire fish and 1 coral beauty angel. They looked to be very healthy fish at time of purchase, vivid colors, active, good eaters. I drip acclimated for 3 hours, they seemed to do well and were swimming around and eating the very next day. This was two weeks ago. Everyone has been happy, water has been testing very well. I am probably overfeeding, but I make sure they eat all the food within a couple minutes.
Based on my particular setup, which method of treatment should I incorporate?
Please ask me about anything that I missed, I will respond promptly. I have an RODI filter, but I currently do not have a quarantine tank. I will go buy one tomorrow if it is recommended. If you took the time to read this and reply, I am very grateful. Thank you!
Background: My friend is being relocated for his job, so I was given his 55 gallon tank, which is 2 years established. The tank was inhabited by 1 blue-green chromis, 1 yellow watchman goby, 1 clown, several hermit crabs, 1 nassarius snail, 1 fire shrimp, about 30-40 lbs. live rock, and a small rock with colony zoa that is about 75% dead(I will not be sad if I should throw it out). The 55g sits above a 25g sump which contains a coralife super skimmer, some carbon, and a 950gph magdrive. The temp stays at 78, pH at 8.4, gravity 1.026, all other tests have been showing up at zero.
A friend convinced me that my tank was boring, so we went to Petco (mistake?) and purchased 2 fire fish and 1 coral beauty angel. They looked to be very healthy fish at time of purchase, vivid colors, active, good eaters. I drip acclimated for 3 hours, they seemed to do well and were swimming around and eating the very next day. This was two weeks ago. Everyone has been happy, water has been testing very well. I am probably overfeeding, but I make sure they eat all the food within a couple minutes.
Based on my particular setup, which method of treatment should I incorporate?
Please ask me about anything that I missed, I will respond promptly. I have an RODI filter, but I currently do not have a quarantine tank. I will go buy one tomorrow if it is recommended. If you took the time to read this and reply, I am very grateful. Thank you!