Flipperfin
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A week ago i received a whole bunch of coral frags, which i didnt quarantine. Then suddenly 2 days later, i find my royal gramma dead, without having shown any signs.. The same morning i can see both my two clowns and coral beauty have developed white spots, which i at first think might be ich. Then only two days later the coral beauty is dead in the morning (was eating fine the night before). And now, two days later my male clown is looking like a goner (photo included), i found him this morning swimming against the stream of a powerhead. The female is still not showing any signs, and eating well.
All water parameters are fine, ammonia 0. Corals are thriving. Wouldnt you say this seems like velvet?
I have a small spare tank (4 gallons) that i was thinking of trying to set up as a hospital tank. However, i have no access to copper, so it would have to be hyposalinity treatment exclusively. Im not able to catch the male clownfish, and i have a feeling he is going to get stressed to death if i continue trying..
Should i perhaps hospitalize the female who seems well (but still with the same spots), or is the tank too small? I planned to use some spare LR that is in the dt already.
All water parameters are fine, ammonia 0. Corals are thriving. Wouldnt you say this seems like velvet?
I have a small spare tank (4 gallons) that i was thinking of trying to set up as a hospital tank. However, i have no access to copper, so it would have to be hyposalinity treatment exclusively. Im not able to catch the male clownfish, and i have a feeling he is going to get stressed to death if i continue trying..
Should i perhaps hospitalize the female who seems well (but still with the same spots), or is the tank too small? I planned to use some spare LR that is in the dt already.