As the title says, this may be the end of me having clowns...
Yesterday I lost my orange an whit eoscellaris. I did my best to give him good nutrition. I believe in the end he starved to death over the last 4 -5 months...
He would get all excited when I fed, but wouldn't actually visibly eat.
His skeleton was showing through, he had pits across his head. (Firmly believe he had HLLE). When he finally died his gills were red and looked very inflamed.
My other clown now is also developing HLLE. (Small pitted holes across the top of his head...)
He still sorta eats, but appetite is already decreasing just this week. I expect in the next 3 months this clown will also be dead.
None of my other fish that have been there almost as long as the two clowns are showing any signs of distress, lack of appetite, or signs of HLLE. I even have a tang, with no signs of ich or HLLE.. Usually, I thought, it would be the tang to first show symptoms of anything.
Nope, it's just the clowns. If this second clown dies. Which now that he has signs of the same thing, I antiicipate it will die a very slow excruciating death of starvation.
If this clown dies, it will be 3 -4 clowns in the last 4 -5 months. 1 of the 3 got sucked into a power head in QT. I don't know if it was disease or if he waas asleep and ran into it and couldn't get off. He died of a giant hickey...
1 clown died in the first week I had him. Now this clown died, which makes 3. If my current living oscellaris dies, it will be 4.
I'm done with clowns after this. After losing $60.00 in clowns, I can't keep justifying losing clowns...
The LFS replaced the one that died in the first week at no charge. But, in the end, I would like to know a couple things:
1. Are there diseases that other fish would be immune to, but oscellaris clowns are highly susceptible to?
2. If 1 is true, do the diseases burn out after all the clowns are gone, or will I never be able to have a clown again?
3. If 1 is not true, what am I doing wrong?
None of my fish show any visible signs of ich in the last 3 -4 months since the 125g was setup. The clowns, I noticed 2 little white worms on the sides of the body of the one that died. They were maybe thick as a thumbnail and maybe 1/16" of an inch protruding from the body. I noticed the second clown also had 1 little white worm sticking out of his body.
The second clown getting HLLE also has a black patch on one side by his gill.
He just took to the anemone so, I don't know if the discoloration around the gill is an infection or from the anemone stings.
Yesterday I lost my orange an whit eoscellaris. I did my best to give him good nutrition. I believe in the end he starved to death over the last 4 -5 months...
He would get all excited when I fed, but wouldn't actually visibly eat.
His skeleton was showing through, he had pits across his head. (Firmly believe he had HLLE). When he finally died his gills were red and looked very inflamed.
My other clown now is also developing HLLE. (Small pitted holes across the top of his head...)
He still sorta eats, but appetite is already decreasing just this week. I expect in the next 3 months this clown will also be dead.
None of my other fish that have been there almost as long as the two clowns are showing any signs of distress, lack of appetite, or signs of HLLE. I even have a tang, with no signs of ich or HLLE.. Usually, I thought, it would be the tang to first show symptoms of anything.
Nope, it's just the clowns. If this second clown dies. Which now that he has signs of the same thing, I antiicipate it will die a very slow excruciating death of starvation.
If this clown dies, it will be 3 -4 clowns in the last 4 -5 months. 1 of the 3 got sucked into a power head in QT. I don't know if it was disease or if he waas asleep and ran into it and couldn't get off. He died of a giant hickey...
1 clown died in the first week I had him. Now this clown died, which makes 3. If my current living oscellaris dies, it will be 4.
I'm done with clowns after this. After losing $60.00 in clowns, I can't keep justifying losing clowns...
The LFS replaced the one that died in the first week at no charge. But, in the end, I would like to know a couple things:
1. Are there diseases that other fish would be immune to, but oscellaris clowns are highly susceptible to?
2. If 1 is true, do the diseases burn out after all the clowns are gone, or will I never be able to have a clown again?
3. If 1 is not true, what am I doing wrong?
None of my fish show any visible signs of ich in the last 3 -4 months since the 125g was setup. The clowns, I noticed 2 little white worms on the sides of the body of the one that died. They were maybe thick as a thumbnail and maybe 1/16" of an inch protruding from the body. I noticed the second clown also had 1 little white worm sticking out of his body.
The second clown getting HLLE also has a black patch on one side by his gill.
He just took to the anemone so, I don't know if the discoloration around the gill is an infection or from the anemone stings.