ReefHotSpot
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Hey Everyone,
Maybe you can help one of my customers out. He has had three fish die for no apparent reason. He has a large tank--about 400. It is set up with an oversized UV and it is professionally managed. Set up for over 4 years. Set up in an office environment. All tests normal.
These three fish died overnight earlier this week.
1) I sold him a show golden puffer from Hawaii about 4 months ago. I knew the fish well because we had it in our tanks for about 5 weeks. Ate well, a little aggressive.
2) Female crosshatch trigger which he had had for 3 months from another vendor.
3) Black solomon puffer which he had had for 6 months from another vendor.
According to the tank owner, none of the fish had any visible parasites, fins looked good, all fish eating well, no signs of stress. In short, up and dead the next day. He's pulling his hair out.
Poisoning? Bad Batch of food?
Any ideas?
Much Appreciated,
Max
Maybe you can help one of my customers out. He has had three fish die for no apparent reason. He has a large tank--about 400. It is set up with an oversized UV and it is professionally managed. Set up for over 4 years. Set up in an office environment. All tests normal.
These three fish died overnight earlier this week.
1) I sold him a show golden puffer from Hawaii about 4 months ago. I knew the fish well because we had it in our tanks for about 5 weeks. Ate well, a little aggressive.
2) Female crosshatch trigger which he had had for 3 months from another vendor.
3) Black solomon puffer which he had had for 6 months from another vendor.
According to the tank owner, none of the fish had any visible parasites, fins looked good, all fish eating well, no signs of stress. In short, up and dead the next day. He's pulling his hair out.
Poisoning? Bad Batch of food?
Any ideas?
Much Appreciated,
Max