IUfan
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I'm absolutely gutted. About a week and a half ago I added a Melanarus wrasse to my tank.
Next day I noticed my fish acting weird, not flashing but clearly irritated. Thought it was an ammonia spike (for those not familiar, I moved across country recently and setup a new tank using all my old equipment and old rock, it was setup for about 3 weeks before this incident)
So I've been checking ammonia and also my topoff water (our city uses chloramine, I use the Chloramine RODI from BRS) I kept finding just under 0.1 total ammonia in my tank, and in my top off water, but no free ammonia.
Anyway, fish started dropping like flys, 1 by 1. I'm devastated, lost fish that I've had for many years which is just heartbreaking. (They are my pets).
Several fish now look very ill. Sort of cloudy.
Here is some pictures of my clownfish, you can clearly see how they look grey, and there fins look in terrible shape.
I just performed a freshwater dip on both of them, it's not clear that they will survive, they actually look less 'grey' but look very weak.
Here is the bucket after also. You will have to zoom in, but almost looks like little dark bits of sand on the bottom? Does this look like Velvet to you?
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Next day I noticed my fish acting weird, not flashing but clearly irritated. Thought it was an ammonia spike (for those not familiar, I moved across country recently and setup a new tank using all my old equipment and old rock, it was setup for about 3 weeks before this incident)
So I've been checking ammonia and also my topoff water (our city uses chloramine, I use the Chloramine RODI from BRS) I kept finding just under 0.1 total ammonia in my tank, and in my top off water, but no free ammonia.
Anyway, fish started dropping like flys, 1 by 1. I'm devastated, lost fish that I've had for many years which is just heartbreaking. (They are my pets).
Several fish now look very ill. Sort of cloudy.
Here is some pictures of my clownfish, you can clearly see how they look grey, and there fins look in terrible shape.




I just performed a freshwater dip on both of them, it's not clear that they will survive, they actually look less 'grey' but look very weak.
Here is the bucket after also. You will have to zoom in, but almost looks like little dark bits of sand on the bottom? Does this look like Velvet to you?


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