This is an established 75 gallon reef and the only fish inhabitants were a large sailfin tang and currently we have a mandarin and a pink skunk clown. The tank has been set up for a few months but was set up from two existing well aged tanks.
Water parameters always check out (no ammonia, nitrite or nitrate and pH steady at 8.2) and we have never had a problem with the fish or most of the corals. The only problem has been a temperature fluctuation over the last two days resulting in the tank ranging from 87º the other day and then down to 77º tonight. We realized one of our 250w heaters was not working.
Our sailfin was floating lifelessly at the top and we immediately thought it was due to the temperature. On closer inspection his entire body appeared emaciated and his belly had a swollen hard lump in his belly. He was fine a couple days ago, swimming, active and eating. We have had the lights off the past day and a half due to very high temperature.
My first thought is intestinal parasitesâ€"œbut would it happen that suddenly!? We take pictures and look at this tank constantly and usually immediately notice problems. Please help!
Water parameters always check out (no ammonia, nitrite or nitrate and pH steady at 8.2) and we have never had a problem with the fish or most of the corals. The only problem has been a temperature fluctuation over the last two days resulting in the tank ranging from 87º the other day and then down to 77º tonight. We realized one of our 250w heaters was not working.
Our sailfin was floating lifelessly at the top and we immediately thought it was due to the temperature. On closer inspection his entire body appeared emaciated and his belly had a swollen hard lump in his belly. He was fine a couple days ago, swimming, active and eating. We have had the lights off the past day and a half due to very high temperature.
My first thought is intestinal parasitesâ€"œbut would it happen that suddenly!? We take pictures and look at this tank constantly and usually immediately notice problems. Please help!