Sorry if this is repetitive. I posted it in the reef discussion forum earlier, but wanted to see if I could get a few more eyes on it.
I have lost 2 lawnmower blennies in the last 3 months. Both seemed perfectly healthy, no marks, or spots, behaved normally, and ate normally. The last one died today. I may have found something on his right side gills (greenish coloring) I can't tell if it's anything or not. Pics may be too small to tell:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=393102&d=1530056146
The other possibility is a royal dottyback. Doesn't bother my clown or Val puffer at all. But maybe there is a reason only the long skinny fish are dying.
Would a starry blenny be better (different color) or would it matter.
This is a 46bow tank with crushed coral substrate btw.
I have lost 2 lawnmower blennies in the last 3 months. Both seemed perfectly healthy, no marks, or spots, behaved normally, and ate normally. The last one died today. I may have found something on his right side gills (greenish coloring) I can't tell if it's anything or not. Pics may be too small to tell:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=393102&d=1530056146
The other possibility is a royal dottyback. Doesn't bother my clown or Val puffer at all. But maybe there is a reason only the long skinny fish are dying.
Would a starry blenny be better (different color) or would it matter.
This is a 46bow tank with crushed coral substrate btw.