Hi, I'm new to the forum so hope I've posted this in the right place.
I fed my fish on Wednesday night and all was fine, all the fish fed well, there was no sign of illness among them. On Thursday morning i switched the lights on and looked in the tank and noticed my yellow tang, coral beauty and three anthias were missing, i noticed the tang dead on the sand, 1 antias dead on a rock, another anthers being eaten by the cleaner shrimp and one missing along with the coral beauty.
My clown fish was gasping for air and wobbling when swimming, My two blue/green chromis, cleaner wrasse, orchid dottyback were all fine as far as i could tell. Just before I turned the lights out in the evening i saw the final anthias wedged in a rock, alive but gasping for air but i couldn't get to him. This morning he, the clown fish are both fine and have eaten the food offered.
I tested the water parameters and all were normal, nitrates and ammonia were slightly up but i assume this due to dead fish in the water. I took some water to my local fish shop and they came back the same as mine.
All the coral, snails, crabs and shrimp are all also fine, I would have thought they would be first to suffer if water problem.
All the pumps and equipment is working.
Any ideas what may have caused this as I'm at complete and utter loss. not to mention devastated.
Thanks in advance.
Phill
I fed my fish on Wednesday night and all was fine, all the fish fed well, there was no sign of illness among them. On Thursday morning i switched the lights on and looked in the tank and noticed my yellow tang, coral beauty and three anthias were missing, i noticed the tang dead on the sand, 1 antias dead on a rock, another anthers being eaten by the cleaner shrimp and one missing along with the coral beauty.
My clown fish was gasping for air and wobbling when swimming, My two blue/green chromis, cleaner wrasse, orchid dottyback were all fine as far as i could tell. Just before I turned the lights out in the evening i saw the final anthias wedged in a rock, alive but gasping for air but i couldn't get to him. This morning he, the clown fish are both fine and have eaten the food offered.
I tested the water parameters and all were normal, nitrates and ammonia were slightly up but i assume this due to dead fish in the water. I took some water to my local fish shop and they came back the same as mine.
All the coral, snails, crabs and shrimp are all also fine, I would have thought they would be first to suffer if water problem.
All the pumps and equipment is working.
Any ideas what may have caused this as I'm at complete and utter loss. not to mention devastated.
Thanks in advance.
Phill