Reefing Newbie
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Today I lost a sergent major damsel to ick or something else. He and a three stripe damsel came with my set up and were going to be removed before I added any additions to my tank. While after two weeks or so of trying to catch them they got a case of ick(I got it at the beginning I think) so as a last attempt at catching them I used the bottle trap and got the sergent major damsel in 15 seconds because he was a huge pig lol. After catching him, I placed him in a 6 gallon hospital tank which is all I had besides my 12 gallon QT which had a pair of clowns in it. I treated with QuickCure which was all I had on hand because I used it on freshwater tanks with sucess. Any way, the three stripe still remains in the DT because he is impossible to catch(will be draining the tank when it is down for a frame replacement) and seems to be doing very well. He doesn't have any spots on him and is breathing normally. I guess it helps that he is the only fish in my tank so ick has a harder time getting a host. So a couple of days ago, the hospital tank's filter decided to break on me. I promptly did a water change to reduce any ammonia, and placed a unused sponge filter into the tank. I added some bacteria to speed up the seeding of the sponge on the first two days of its use. I came home from my birthday lunch today to find the fish dead. He ate very well, practically jumping out of the water when I fed him. I fed him once everyother day as I do with all of my tanks, dt only gets once every three now because the three stripe is "on a diet" only eating two mysis per feeding. Do you guys think that the filter breaking down caused the sergent major's demise? He was very healthy and fat before I left the house, and swimming normally in the tank.