Red Sea Sailfin Tang Died

asmodyus

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So I had a Red Sea Sailfin tang and I moved him from my 10 gallon QT that I put him in for the first week to my larger 20 gallon Long QT parameters were virtually the same but I stilled acclimated him.

So my fan went out yesterday and the tank temperature rose up to about 86 (QT's are in the garage) and I found the tang acting lethargic but was eating food and then he was getting stuck to the HOB filter I have in there its an over sized filter rated up to 75 gallons but I like the water flow it gives.

Well I put up some new fans temperature was about 79, 80 when I went to bed woke up this morning and found his dead body stuck to the filter did the temperature kill him or something else I never ran medicine on him because he was looking good and eating fine no signs just the sudden lethargic last night.

Did the temp spike kill or some unknown disease?
 
As long as the temp increase was gradual, 86F isn't wouldn't kill him. Temps on many reefs reach this temp regularly.
 
As long as the temp increase was gradual, 86F isn't wouldn't kill him. Temps on many reefs reach this temp regularly.

Damm than I wonder if it was because I never treated him with meds maybe I should treat them instead right of the bat. I was told by many to not treat them until signs and these signs were rather quick only he even eating last night. But he was only a week old so something was wrong with him glad he was in QT.
 
Since there weren't any objective symptoms it is very hard to tell what killed him.
Some people don't prophylactically treat and others do...it's a matter of personal preference. But it's almost impossible to treat for all diseases. I do TT and Prazi then observe in a QT for a month. TT is for ich, Prazi for flukes and brook and velvet will show themselves within the six weeks total process.
 
Since there weren't any objective symptoms it is very hard to tell what killed him.
Some people don't prophylactically treat and others do...it's a matter of personal preference. But it's almost impossible to treat for all diseases. I do TT and Prazi then observe in a QT for a month. TT is for ich, Prazi for flukes and brook and velvet will show themselves within the six weeks total process.

This is what I recommend.
 
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