I apologize for not being very good at English.
Since setting up the tank about a month ago, the smallest clownfish in the video was introduced when the tank was first established. A few days ago, I bought a pair of clownfish, and today I noticed that one of them seems to be constantly trying to swim out of the tank. The larger clownfish at the beginning of the video appears to be behaving normally. However, the second one in the video is persistently attempting to reach the water surface and seems to have a white film on its body, which is unclear. I would like to ask for everyone's help to see what might be the issue and how to address it.
During the cycling period, there was only one clownfish. After a month of cycling, I added a pair of clownfish and a Goniopora (temperature and water adjusted). The clownfish in the video seemed a bit lethargic on the first day of introduction. After increasing the flow from the pump, it appeared more normal the next day. The reason for increasing water flow was to ease the fish's stress after being newly introduced by enhancing oxygen levels. However, on Saturday, I observed the fish constantly trying to swim to the water surface, and unfortunately, it died in the evening.
The other clownfish, the introduced fish, and the Goniopora seem to be in normal conditions. I'm not sure about the cause of the death. I checked for common issues like ich and flatworms, but it doesn't seem to match. I don't know what the cause could be.
Since setting up the tank about a month ago, the smallest clownfish in the video was introduced when the tank was first established. A few days ago, I bought a pair of clownfish, and today I noticed that one of them seems to be constantly trying to swim out of the tank. The larger clownfish at the beginning of the video appears to be behaving normally. However, the second one in the video is persistently attempting to reach the water surface and seems to have a white film on its body, which is unclear. I would like to ask for everyone's help to see what might be the issue and how to address it.
- What filtration system do you use?I use a cylindrical filtration system with white cotton and coral bone.
- What organisms are in the tank?Originally, there was only a 3cm clownfish in the tank.
- Water quality data (NO2, NO3, NH3 (ammonia) - if not available, refer to NO2, as it could be ammonia poisoning before the digestive system is established), specific gravity.Water quality data has been measured, and there are no exceeding levels. Specific gravity is 1.023.
- Do you control the temperature and water entering the tank?Yes, I control the temperature and water entering the tank.
- Do you have a protein skimmer?No, I don't have a protein skimmer.
- Are there any missing scales?I don't know how to check, but it looks like the picture with white patches on its body.
- Do you think the oxygen level is sufficient?Yes.
- Is there any biological aggression towards it?No.
- What type of water do you use? (Natural seawater, artificial seawater)Red Sea saltwater.
- Does the fish have red spots?No.
- How often do you change the water?Once every three weeks.
- Are there any abnormalities in the tank?No.
- Is the amount of feeding excessive?Originally, there was only a 3cm clownfish in the tank, so the feeding amount has always been small. It increased only a few days ago when two larger clownfish were added, now feeding once a day.
- Is it still alive now?It has already died.
- How long after setting up the tank did you add the clownfish?I added the 3cm clownfish on the first day of setting up the tank.
- How do you cultivate the water?I added live rocks when setting up the tank, introduced clownfish, and feed shrimp paste daily.
- Have you added any pollutants?Would food residue be considered a pollutant?
During the cycling period, there was only one clownfish. After a month of cycling, I added a pair of clownfish and a Goniopora (temperature and water adjusted). The clownfish in the video seemed a bit lethargic on the first day of introduction. After increasing the flow from the pump, it appeared more normal the next day. The reason for increasing water flow was to ease the fish's stress after being newly introduced by enhancing oxygen levels. However, on Saturday, I observed the fish constantly trying to swim to the water surface, and unfortunately, it died in the evening.
The other clownfish, the introduced fish, and the Goniopora seem to be in normal conditions. I'm not sure about the cause of the death. I checked for common issues like ich and flatworms, but it doesn't seem to match. I don't know what the cause could be.