marinebio13
New member
Hi everyone,
I received a shipment of 3 yellowtail blue damsels about a week ago. I put them into a 10-gallon QT and treated 7 days with bacterial medicine...when they arrived their fins looked ragged and they had some wounds on their sides like they had been picking at each other. After the seven day treatment, they've been eating, have good coloring and their fins look much better. I did notice that they seemed to be aggressive toward each other. Yesterday morning I found one of the three had died. He had no obvious signs of illness, so I assumed it was caused from aggression. To give them more space I moved them into my 75-gallon tank, which only had one clownfish in it.
Last night I noticed that one of the damsels has one slightly cloudy, very swollen eye. Online explanations seemed to suggest eye trauma (it had swam into live rock a few times), so I decided to wait till the morning and see how it was doing. This morning, I noticed my clownfish (the only other fish in the tank) swimming strangely. It died a few hours ago. I've now noticed that the other damsel seems to have one eye that is cloudy and slightly protruding, but not nearly as bad as the other one. This doesn't seem like eye trauma anymore...I'm thinking popeye?
Nitrite, nitrate and ammonia are undetectable. No major changes in temperature or salinity. I did my weekly water change on Saturday. The only thing I can think of is I screwed up and put the damsels in too soon. Can that affect a clownfish overnight though? What do I do about the damsels?
Thank you for your help. Any suggestions and advice is greatly appreciated!
I received a shipment of 3 yellowtail blue damsels about a week ago. I put them into a 10-gallon QT and treated 7 days with bacterial medicine...when they arrived their fins looked ragged and they had some wounds on their sides like they had been picking at each other. After the seven day treatment, they've been eating, have good coloring and their fins look much better. I did notice that they seemed to be aggressive toward each other. Yesterday morning I found one of the three had died. He had no obvious signs of illness, so I assumed it was caused from aggression. To give them more space I moved them into my 75-gallon tank, which only had one clownfish in it.
Last night I noticed that one of the damsels has one slightly cloudy, very swollen eye. Online explanations seemed to suggest eye trauma (it had swam into live rock a few times), so I decided to wait till the morning and see how it was doing. This morning, I noticed my clownfish (the only other fish in the tank) swimming strangely. It died a few hours ago. I've now noticed that the other damsel seems to have one eye that is cloudy and slightly protruding, but not nearly as bad as the other one. This doesn't seem like eye trauma anymore...I'm thinking popeye?
Nitrite, nitrate and ammonia are undetectable. No major changes in temperature or salinity. I did my weekly water change on Saturday. The only thing I can think of is I screwed up and put the damsels in too soon. Can that affect a clownfish overnight though? What do I do about the damsels?
Thank you for your help. Any suggestions and advice is greatly appreciated!