When I first saw signs of a disease in the tank, I started dropping the food from above and being very careful not to put my hands in the tank since I have other tanks. I lost all but two fish, a pigmy wrasse and a foxface. And the foxface had black spots and had lost all his color. The wrasse seemed okay. Both of them hid constantly and only came out for food. I was waiting for them to die. The tank grew algae like crazy all of a sudden.
And then, when I was feeding them their pellets I accidentally touched the water. Zap! It knocked me back with a very strong electric shock. By turning off everything electric that actually touched the water and getting shocked viciously to test it, I found it was the heater introducing the electricity to the water. I removed it and there was no shock.
I did a search for stray voltage on reefcentral and read a lot but there was too much to read it all and most of what I read was small voltage shocks. Mine was full-on, body shaking size voltage. Has anybody read about strong voltage leaks, here?
So, in the last 3 days the fish quit hiding, the color and behavior of the foxface returned to normal and the tank temperature dropped from 78° to 74.6° and has stayed stable.
So what happened here? Did I really lose my fish to a disease that was never exactly like ich, never exactly like flukes, and never exactly like velvet? Or was it electric shock all along?
Somebody smarter than me needs to advise here.
The fish are now beautiful and all the algae faded out over two days.