YankyTexan
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My wife has accused my 4" red violtin (Leo) of killing the 3" picaso trigger. "He had to of stung him with one of his spines, they are poisonous you know!"
Both fish have been peacefully co-existing for 3+ months in our 150 FOWLR. I test the water parameters weekly and tested the water immediately last night upon the discovery, all parameters are in range (salinity, temperature, ph, ammonia, nitrite and nitrates). Other fish are a mandarin goby, strawberry basslet, damsel, assorted clean-up crew, and a small porcupine puffer. All remaining fish or showing no signs of stress and are eating heartily. Upon inspecting the trigger no visible punctures marks are visible. No medicating has taken place and nothing new has been added to the tank in weeks aside from the weekly RO/DI 10% water changes.
Has anyone experienced this?
Please help clear Leo's good name.
Thank you in advance for any insight and or information.
Both fish have been peacefully co-existing for 3+ months in our 150 FOWLR. I test the water parameters weekly and tested the water immediately last night upon the discovery, all parameters are in range (salinity, temperature, ph, ammonia, nitrite and nitrates). Other fish are a mandarin goby, strawberry basslet, damsel, assorted clean-up crew, and a small porcupine puffer. All remaining fish or showing no signs of stress and are eating heartily. Upon inspecting the trigger no visible punctures marks are visible. No medicating has taken place and nothing new has been added to the tank in weeks aside from the weekly RO/DI 10% water changes.
Has anyone experienced this?
Please help clear Leo's good name.
Thank you in advance for any insight and or information.