Dustin Thompson
New member
I lost a jawfish yesterday. He had been in QT for about three weeks, giving him a little time before I put him in my display. The quarantine is a 30 gallon, 1.025 measured SG with a refractometer, pH around 8.2, no detectable NH3 or NO3. He was eating like a champ and starting to become a bit more inquisitive. One morning he didn't eat and he was dead hours later.
His gills looked extremely red hours before he died. This quarantine tank had been set up for four plus months, with a sponge filter that was well established from my DT. When I noticed his gills were red I dosed some metroplex but it was either too late or the wrong course of action. This is the first fish I have lost. Really was looking forward to watching him grow.
Any thoughts?
His gills looked extremely red hours before he died. This quarantine tank had been set up for four plus months, with a sponge filter that was well established from my DT. When I noticed his gills were red I dosed some metroplex but it was either too late or the wrong course of action. This is the first fish I have lost. Really was looking forward to watching him grow.
Any thoughts?