JCareyETexas
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I lost a keyhole angel a couple weeks ago and then lost a coral beauty last night, really bummed out. Both specimens were "floated" with some of my tank water being added after 15 mins, then again after about 10, once again after about 5 then released. I do not add the water from the bag to my tank.
Both times the fish calmly swims down to the rockwork and finds a hiding spot. Everything seemed normal except the fish would not come out to eat.
So after a few days I find the fish listless on the bottom.
My water params seem fine, lots of inverts in the tank doing great (I always assumed inverts were supposed to be harder to keep than most fish).
Are there variables I'm unaware of that would cause angelfish to die in my tank?
Water params:
Nitrite: 0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate: <5
SG: 1.023
pH: 8.3
Both times the fish calmly swims down to the rockwork and finds a hiding spot. Everything seemed normal except the fish would not come out to eat.
So after a few days I find the fish listless on the bottom.
My water params seem fine, lots of inverts in the tank doing great (I always assumed inverts were supposed to be harder to keep than most fish).
Are there variables I'm unaware of that would cause angelfish to die in my tank?
Water params:
Nitrite: 0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate: <5
SG: 1.023
pH: 8.3