kross62948
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I have had a 180 gallon tank with a 20 gallon sump and skimmer set up for about 4 months or so. I probably have between 180-200 lbs of live rock with tons of nooks and caves and hiding places. My temp is set at 78. After the tank cycled, the first fish I added were pair of small, tank-raised false perc clowns. I then added a bunch of snails and crabs. They were all doing fine after a couple of weeks so I tried adding a yellow clown goby. He spent most of his time in the rocks and lasted a couple of days. Tried a bicolor blennie...lasted a day. Started adding a liquid called Microbacter for a week just to make sure there was no ammonia or nitrates. Took water to the LFS and had it tested again. Zeros across the board. Tried another yellow clown goby. Dead the next day. Thinking that a larger fish would fare better if the clowns were killing the fish, I bought a tang. It ate like a horse, was getting fat, ruled the tank and lasted a little over a week. I added an auto top off to make sure the salinity was constant at .024-.025. Added a probe for possible stray voltage. Bought a couple of Blue Chromis. Dead in 3 days. Waited a couple of weeks and then bought a six line wrasse. It did fine for the day I bought it but was dead in the sand the next day. Besides the tang, all of the fish I bought were supposed to be hearty, starter fish.
The clowns, the crabs and snails, and a small patch of palythoas that was on some live rock I added all seem to be thriving. The clowns stay on the far right third of the tank 99% of the time. The gobies, blenny and wrasse were in and around the rocks on the far left third of the tank 99% of the time. The only fish that would swim around the clowns were the chromis and the tang. I have never seen the clowns be aggressive with any of the named fish and would swim away when the tang was near. Could the clowns be killing the fish?
Anyone have any suggestions? My next step is to get a 10-20 gallon quarantine tank set up and put the clowns in there and then try another six line wrasse or something"¦I need a quarantine tank anyway.
The clowns, the crabs and snails, and a small patch of palythoas that was on some live rock I added all seem to be thriving. The clowns stay on the far right third of the tank 99% of the time. The gobies, blenny and wrasse were in and around the rocks on the far left third of the tank 99% of the time. The only fish that would swim around the clowns were the chromis and the tang. I have never seen the clowns be aggressive with any of the named fish and would swim away when the tang was near. Could the clowns be killing the fish?
Anyone have any suggestions? My next step is to get a 10-20 gallon quarantine tank set up and put the clowns in there and then try another six line wrasse or something"¦I need a quarantine tank anyway.