bboudreaux
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i ordered a melanurus wrasse from vividaquriums on dec 23, and b/c of the holidays it didn't ship until dec 27th arriving the next day. i acclimated him usting the drip method as usual. i put him in the tank when lights went out. he stayed in hiding for 2.5 days. when he did finally come out he was looking normal and he ate immediately. (beautiful fish by the way) the fish was out and acting normal eating like a pig from friday 12/30 until last night when i got home 1/3. i came home to find him laying on his side. (not good right?) it looked like he was breathing normal not fast or slow just normal. well i got the camera and shot a few pics to upload in a email to vividaqauriums. this took a minute b/c i just bought this camera for my wife for christmas so i had to figure it out 1st. by the time i was done with my email (maybe 45 mins) the fish was not breathing dead. i removed it from the tank and took some real good close ups. my wife said the fish was fine earlier in the day swimming around with my sixline wrasse. i thought the sixline would give him a hard time but they were acting like buddies from the start, swimming together and the such. i could swear that six was checking him while he was laying on the sand. he kept swimming by not touching or getting to close just kept coming by an area of the tank he hardly ever goes in. (strange).
tank parameters:
sg - 1.025
no3 - .5-1ppm
po4 - 0 (hanna)
i didn't run calcium, dhk, or mag tests as this is a fish and by the way this tank is over 18 mos old and those parameters never change (ca 450-460 dhk 9-10 mag 1350-1450 this hasn't changed in over a year)
this is a 55g w/ 25g sump
livestock includes
yellow watchmen goby
yellow tang
3 chromis
sixline wrasse
target mandarin
i know the tang should be in there but i am in the process of upgrading in the next month. already bought my tank 125g going to use my 55g as the sump for the upgrade. anyway, npx bioplastics keeps the nitrate at near zero no matter how much i feed eventhough i don't rinse the frozen food. i also use gfo in a reactor as well to help with po4.
my wife had become very attached to the fish, b/c she actually looked like she was going to cry when i told her yesterday that it died. i was wondering if anyone has had experience with this species of wrasse. are they normally hard to keep, susceptible to disease etc... i just can't seem to make sense of this unexplained death. when i think back i have only lost two fish period in the two years of my saltwater experience. wish i could say the same thing when it comes to corals. any thoughts would be appreciated.
brent
tank parameters:
sg - 1.025
no3 - .5-1ppm
po4 - 0 (hanna)
i didn't run calcium, dhk, or mag tests as this is a fish and by the way this tank is over 18 mos old and those parameters never change (ca 450-460 dhk 9-10 mag 1350-1450 this hasn't changed in over a year)
this is a 55g w/ 25g sump
livestock includes
yellow watchmen goby
yellow tang
3 chromis
sixline wrasse
target mandarin
i know the tang should be in there but i am in the process of upgrading in the next month. already bought my tank 125g going to use my 55g as the sump for the upgrade. anyway, npx bioplastics keeps the nitrate at near zero no matter how much i feed eventhough i don't rinse the frozen food. i also use gfo in a reactor as well to help with po4.
my wife had become very attached to the fish, b/c she actually looked like she was going to cry when i told her yesterday that it died. i was wondering if anyone has had experience with this species of wrasse. are they normally hard to keep, susceptible to disease etc... i just can't seem to make sense of this unexplained death. when i think back i have only lost two fish period in the two years of my saltwater experience. wish i could say the same thing when it comes to corals. any thoughts would be appreciated.
brent