Johnsteph10
New member
It is a sad day.
My 9 inch beautiful male CH trigger who I got from Warren in January just suddenly died. He ate like a champ Wednesday night and looked great.
Thursday evening I noted he had locked himself in between rocks using his trigger and was breathing heavy..his color was way off (incredibly light)...
This morning he died.
He was mottled white over much of his body, no fin damage, no pop-eye, no ich, his belly was fat (1.5 inches fat)..
He was a beautiful, active, and intelligent fish. He would spit water at whomever was standing near the tank not feeding him and wiggle back and forth. He would let me pet him like a puppy and would constantly zoom around the tank.
The female is doing great still.
I fed him a diet of frozen mysis, krill, Formula I/II, NLS pellets, and Nori. He never once turned down any of these. Never bothered anything in the tank.
My parameters:
Ca 480
pH 8.21
NH4 0
NO2 0
NO3 <5
Phos 0
ORP 419
Temp 78-80 degrees
Everything else is doing wonderfully.
I have some bad suspicions about why he died - so I posthumously drew out some blood and will take it with me to work to test for the likely culprit.

P.S. My wife is really NOT happy right now - just loved that fish. Sometimes I really hate this hobby.
My 9 inch beautiful male CH trigger who I got from Warren in January just suddenly died. He ate like a champ Wednesday night and looked great.
Thursday evening I noted he had locked himself in between rocks using his trigger and was breathing heavy..his color was way off (incredibly light)...
This morning he died.
He was a beautiful, active, and intelligent fish. He would spit water at whomever was standing near the tank not feeding him and wiggle back and forth. He would let me pet him like a puppy and would constantly zoom around the tank.
The female is doing great still.
I fed him a diet of frozen mysis, krill, Formula I/II, NLS pellets, and Nori. He never once turned down any of these. Never bothered anything in the tank.
My parameters:
Ca 480
pH 8.21
NH4 0
NO2 0
NO3 <5
Phos 0
ORP 419
Temp 78-80 degrees
Everything else is doing wonderfully.
I have some bad suspicions about why he died - so I posthumously drew out some blood and will take it with me to work to test for the likely culprit.
P.S. My wife is really NOT happy right now - just loved that fish. Sometimes I really hate this hobby.