So, I had two snowflake clowns and one yellow blenny in my 34g RSM. All were doing well at the beginning of this week. I am an actress and had a show this week, plus was pretty sick, so I didn't test the water like I usually do. Today I went to feed the fish and one clown was missing. I found him under a rock still breathing, but very pale and obviously not going to make it. This came on very sudden, and though I haven't watched him as diligently as I usually do I am pretty sure his color and everything was fine up until yesterday or today.
I'm worried about my other two fish. Just did a test and the ammonia has spiked up to .75 with 0 nitrites and 40 nitrate. Not sure where that spike came from. Apart from a water change (which will happen first thing tomorrow), is there anything I can do to help insure the other fish won't suffer the same fate?
Also, pulled the clown when he was dying, and now that he's died he's very pale. I'm assuming that's normal, but figure it's worth mentioning in case that's a symptom of something.
I'm worried about my other two fish. Just did a test and the ammonia has spiked up to .75 with 0 nitrites and 40 nitrate. Not sure where that spike came from. Apart from a water change (which will happen first thing tomorrow), is there anything I can do to help insure the other fish won't suffer the same fate?
Also, pulled the clown when he was dying, and now that he's died he's very pale. I'm assuming that's normal, but figure it's worth mentioning in case that's a symptom of something.