tommydee
New member
1st, very grateful for finding this forum, has been helpful....but grim news that I need help diagnosing
. Both of my false perc clowns (4 months in the tank) started swimming in circles night before death...next morning, one turned white, other couldn't stay off ground...had eaten the day before...did not appear to be ich or brook, but had to try something
Ran out to buy copper, got back, both on sand...at this point nearly dead, I easily netted into a copper bath (5 gallon water change bucket), with my filter running (no carbon). Went out for an hour, not surprisingly, both fish dead. ONe white, other normal...both had purple just ahead of their tail fin, like internal bleeding. This happened extremely fast, within 24 hours.
2 days later, my 3 hermits, pistol,Yellow watchmen goby, and small mantis are totally OK and normal. (except 1 slow hermit who has been near death for about a month). Did 30% water change this AM, probably another in 2 days.
I have a 29 g FOWLR, about 15 lb of live rock that has been rock solid for 4 months since cycling. (Just ordered skimmer, being shipped and shopping for lights to consider BTA addition
)Just checked water night before death, parameters were good.
Tank info
29 g FOWLR, 15# live rock, aquatech 20-40, cheapo lighting, no heater.
Chemistry
Natural reef water (Puerto Rico), diluted to 1.023 salinity w/ dechlorinated water, 20% change every 1-2 weeks, temp ~82 F
Predeath (day before scheduled water change)
Ammonia 0 (always)
pH 8.1 (always)
trite 0 (always)
trate 5-10 ppm
Post death: same, but for first time in 4 months, the ammonia test was between 0 and 0.25 color...maybe a spike?
Theories
1. My wife puts natural seaweed in every now and then from the local beach, so I closely monitor for die-off spikes...maybe one had a strange parasite, or my water testing missed a spike? (this will be forbidden moving forward!)
2. I have 2 hitchhiking mantis shrimp, but they are small and have yet to even hurt my CUC...doubt one would attack 2 clowns
3. Freak parasite from local seawater? But if so, i would expect this AFTER a water change.
4. 1 week ago, wife/kids put in small, white rock found at beach w/ little sea urchin on it, just washed ashore...maybe it had a toxin/bacteria?
Just did water change now. I am planning on closely watching the last fish standing (YWG), and assuming a 6-8 week monitoring period, with skimmer up and running before putting some clowns back in.....this was a lot more emotional than i thought it would be, and my kids were a mess
Any feedback on what went wrong would be appreciated so I can prevent another mishap.
Ran out to buy copper, got back, both on sand...at this point nearly dead, I easily netted into a copper bath (5 gallon water change bucket), with my filter running (no carbon). Went out for an hour, not surprisingly, both fish dead. ONe white, other normal...both had purple just ahead of their tail fin, like internal bleeding. This happened extremely fast, within 24 hours.
2 days later, my 3 hermits, pistol,Yellow watchmen goby, and small mantis are totally OK and normal. (except 1 slow hermit who has been near death for about a month). Did 30% water change this AM, probably another in 2 days.
I have a 29 g FOWLR, about 15 lb of live rock that has been rock solid for 4 months since cycling. (Just ordered skimmer, being shipped and shopping for lights to consider BTA addition
Tank info
29 g FOWLR, 15# live rock, aquatech 20-40, cheapo lighting, no heater.
Chemistry
Natural reef water (Puerto Rico), diluted to 1.023 salinity w/ dechlorinated water, 20% change every 1-2 weeks, temp ~82 F
Predeath (day before scheduled water change)
Ammonia 0 (always)
pH 8.1 (always)
trite 0 (always)
trate 5-10 ppm
Post death: same, but for first time in 4 months, the ammonia test was between 0 and 0.25 color...maybe a spike?
Theories
1. My wife puts natural seaweed in every now and then from the local beach, so I closely monitor for die-off spikes...maybe one had a strange parasite, or my water testing missed a spike? (this will be forbidden moving forward!)
2. I have 2 hitchhiking mantis shrimp, but they are small and have yet to even hurt my CUC...doubt one would attack 2 clowns
3. Freak parasite from local seawater? But if so, i would expect this AFTER a water change.
4. 1 week ago, wife/kids put in small, white rock found at beach w/ little sea urchin on it, just washed ashore...maybe it had a toxin/bacteria?
Just did water change now. I am planning on closely watching the last fish standing (YWG), and assuming a 6-8 week monitoring period, with skimmer up and running before putting some clowns back in.....this was a lot more emotional than i thought it would be, and my kids were a mess
Any feedback on what went wrong would be appreciated so I can prevent another mishap.