I am really looking for some advice on my next step. On 11/17/12, I purchased a pair of blackfoot clownfish from a very reputable LFS that were not quarantined but added directly to the tank. Honestly, I have a qt tank but I think I was just not worried they had anything because they were mature, eating like pigs, and just looked outstanding. So, on 1/12/13 within 18-24 hours, the entire tank was gone. It appeared to have started with signs from the clownfish, but it killed my bicolor blenny, both clownfish, and my five chromis. The only fish that survived was my Mckoskers Flasher Wrasse. They clowns became covered in mucus with cloudy eyes and tattered fins. All fish experienced a much more rapid breathing rate with some pale discoloration of the face. I have had all of those fish (excluding clowns) for almost a year and it was certainly one of the most disheartening experiences I have had yet. My guess was brook, however the chromis showed no apparent signs of illness, they simply died within a few hours one by one. Sooooo, my question is what now??? I have one wrasse left who looks fantastic but is EXTREMELY skittish on his BEST day. I would literally have to tear down my tank to get him and I would prefer not to because I have a large BTA and many established SPS that are doing great. What the heck should I do to have fish in my tank again??