Powder Blue Tang - Lethargic, not Ich

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When I got home from work today, my PBT was lethargic, with his belly just resting on the sand. I fed the tank, and he didn't move to eat.

I was able to reach in with my hand and lift him out. Now he's in the QT tank with water from the main tank after a water change. There are no visible signs of ich or external parasite.

He's almost 2 years old, I got him from a friend of mine 9 months ago. All other fish are doing great.

Water tests:

Alk: 9.6 (always steady with a ca reactor)
ammonia: 0
nitrites: 0
nitrates: 0

I feed nori, frozen mysis, frozen brine, bloodworms, cyclopeze, formula 1 cubes. (alternate feedings) every day.

I keep up on maintanance on the tank, crystal clear water and healthy inhabitants.

Can anyone give me any ideas?

Thank you in advance.

**edit - he was swimming around great when I left for work this morning**
 
If I had to guess he might have been in a fight, what are the other tank occupants? Sometimes PBT's go south fast, very sensitive fish. Wonder if the interceptor had anything to do with it.
 
Good point Rob, I forgot about the interceptor.

I treated for red bugs this weekend with interceptor. I haven't heard of any fish problems resulting from this treatment, but everything has to be considered.

Other fish:

Yellow Tang
Atlantic Blue Tang
2 false percs
leopard wrasse
painted wrasse
red parrot wrasse
2 sand gobies

I've seen absolutely no agression in the tank.

I'm off to class, but I'll check back in as soon as I get back.
 
I agree with Rob I just lost a regal tang I had for 3 years. I think he was getting picked on even though he was with his tank mates for 6 months. There must have been an all out fight as 2 others were damaged. Anyways the regal acted just like your PBT.
 
Also if you had flatworms that were killed off by interceptor that could release poison. Did you remove activated carbon for the treatments?
 
Back from class.

Thanks for the replies, I don't think it was a fight; none of the fish have nipped fins or any sign of physical damage.

I haven't treated the flatworms in the fuge yet, and they look like the same numbers as before the interceptor, so I don't think there was any flatworm die-off.

I removed the carbon before the interceptor treatment, and replaced it after treatment.

My RO/DI is cranking out new water so I can do a water change in the QT. Remember, the water in the QT came out of the main tank tonight from a water change.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9302888#post9302888 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fishyvet
Could dissolved oxygen concentrations be an issue?

That's never been a problem. I have lots of flow (SPS tank) and have a skimmer. I leave the patio door open a little all the time.
 
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