techigirl78
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A week ago my midas blenny turned up dead. The night before, nothing was wrong with it and it ate just fine. Its stomach was somewhat bloated looking when I found it dead. I have had the fish for probably about 2 years with no issues.
I checked all the parameters and everything checked out ok- dKH 10, pH 8.2, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 0, sg 1.023.
Since that time, my convict tang has been acting funny - added about 6 wks ago after 4 wk QT (no issues in QT). It still is active and eating very well. I have noticed occassionally stringy poop - sometimes clear, sometimes brownish red - in the past week. Other times, its poop appears fine. It also scratches occassionally on the sand and rock, primarily when the lights are out. When the lights are on, it seems to always be attacking the glass and swimming with balance issues - tilted sideways to the right. It has been attacking the glass since I installed some new lights about 2 weeks ago, but the balance issue has only come up in the last week.
Then, I have 3 other fish - a coris wrasse, melanarus wrasse, and a dwarf lionfish. Certain scales and/or small areas look discolored/muted. Also, they all seem to scratch or look bothered maybe 1-2 times per hour, but they all continue to eat very well and are active. All the fish, including the tang, have clear eyes.
I was going to QT the tang and treat it for internal parasites and/or flukes. Does this sound right?
I checked all the parameters and everything checked out ok- dKH 10, pH 8.2, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 0, sg 1.023.
Since that time, my convict tang has been acting funny - added about 6 wks ago after 4 wk QT (no issues in QT). It still is active and eating very well. I have noticed occassionally stringy poop - sometimes clear, sometimes brownish red - in the past week. Other times, its poop appears fine. It also scratches occassionally on the sand and rock, primarily when the lights are out. When the lights are on, it seems to always be attacking the glass and swimming with balance issues - tilted sideways to the right. It has been attacking the glass since I installed some new lights about 2 weeks ago, but the balance issue has only come up in the last week.
Then, I have 3 other fish - a coris wrasse, melanarus wrasse, and a dwarf lionfish. Certain scales and/or small areas look discolored/muted. Also, they all seem to scratch or look bothered maybe 1-2 times per hour, but they all continue to eat very well and are active. All the fish, including the tang, have clear eyes.
I was going to QT the tang and treat it for internal parasites and/or flukes. Does this sound right?