AC2020x
Marine Conservationist
My experience moving my tank did not turn out well. However I think it may have just been my my poor timing of things and wanted to know what you think.
About 4 weeks ago I had a 125g FOWLR tank with a huma + clown trigger, 15" snowflake eel, foxface, a blue dot toby puffer and a firefish. The fox face was the newest addition to my tank however he only lasted about two months... Because of my current situation, my tank was in a house that was on the market with no one living there and I could only visit it only once every few days. (not enough to properly care for a 125g)...
I came home one day and my foxface was gone, however I found bits of bones/ other material from him showing that he had been eaten.. I'm not sure if he died first or was just eaten... because he would always sleep under a rock motionless and almost look like he was dead. I believe that the culprit was the eel. About two weeks later, the time came for me to move my tank to my current location. I place the two small triggers and the snowflake in a 29g that I had for about a week while we moved the 125g. This tank was fine for about 4 days. When I arrived on the 6th day, the tank was cloudy from the snowflakes peeling skin and the snowflake and clown trigger were dead with the huma following soon after. This came as a large surprize to me as everyone was doing well and these are quite hardy fish.
My thoughts are that it is due to the eel because he never ate again after consuming the foxface.. and because they are poisonous it caused him to eventually die even though it took a couple weeks. Does this seem like it would be reasonable? Then i'm assuming his death caused the sickness and death of both triggers... When I last saw the 29g everyone seemed fine and healthy and I wasn't worried about the snowflake as I've had him about 2 years and he has gone for over a month without eating before. Now all I have left is my blue dot puffer and firefish who were in a 20g but now I've moved to a 29g thats living with me. I think I'm gonna take a break from the 125g after this event and possible get a few clowns and start a small reef tank in the 29g. Its kinda a bummer because now that I finally got the 125g lving with me, I don't have any fish to go inside it.
Anyone have any other thoughts as to what could have happened? Does it seem reasonable that the eel died from eating the foxface? Let me know if you have any ideas or thoughts?
Thanks,
-AC
About 4 weeks ago I had a 125g FOWLR tank with a huma + clown trigger, 15" snowflake eel, foxface, a blue dot toby puffer and a firefish. The fox face was the newest addition to my tank however he only lasted about two months... Because of my current situation, my tank was in a house that was on the market with no one living there and I could only visit it only once every few days. (not enough to properly care for a 125g)...
I came home one day and my foxface was gone, however I found bits of bones/ other material from him showing that he had been eaten.. I'm not sure if he died first or was just eaten... because he would always sleep under a rock motionless and almost look like he was dead. I believe that the culprit was the eel. About two weeks later, the time came for me to move my tank to my current location. I place the two small triggers and the snowflake in a 29g that I had for about a week while we moved the 125g. This tank was fine for about 4 days. When I arrived on the 6th day, the tank was cloudy from the snowflakes peeling skin and the snowflake and clown trigger were dead with the huma following soon after. This came as a large surprize to me as everyone was doing well and these are quite hardy fish.
My thoughts are that it is due to the eel because he never ate again after consuming the foxface.. and because they are poisonous it caused him to eventually die even though it took a couple weeks. Does this seem like it would be reasonable? Then i'm assuming his death caused the sickness and death of both triggers... When I last saw the 29g everyone seemed fine and healthy and I wasn't worried about the snowflake as I've had him about 2 years and he has gone for over a month without eating before. Now all I have left is my blue dot puffer and firefish who were in a 20g but now I've moved to a 29g thats living with me. I think I'm gonna take a break from the 125g after this event and possible get a few clowns and start a small reef tank in the 29g. Its kinda a bummer because now that I finally got the 125g lving with me, I don't have any fish to go inside it.
Anyone have any other thoughts as to what could have happened? Does it seem reasonable that the eel died from eating the foxface? Let me know if you have any ideas or thoughts?
Thanks,
-AC