DiverDave32
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I purchased a yellow tang a few months back and he was doing great in quarantine. Performed TTM, waited another three weeks and into the DT he went. Before introduction, I noticed that my Tibicen's face was a little pale. My Tibecen started attacking the tang upon introduction to the tank but that stopped after a day or so. The Tangs fins were however getting torn and I thought the Tibecen was attacking the tang when I wasn't watching. After research, it appered to be more likely HLLE.
Two days ago, I was working on my sump and got a nice jolt. I thought it was perhaps the new ATK that I put but wasn't sure so decided to test for stray voltage. When I tested, I found that there was 80 volts in the tank! I tested the different equipment and found that one of the powerheads which I have discarded was the cause as upon removal the voltage dropped to 8 volts.
I will see how the tang and other tank mates respond but in your opinion, do you think the stray voltage could be the cause for the tangs condition and the Tibicen's? Would it affect any other livestock, inverts, corals?
Thanks for the feedback.
Dave
Two days ago, I was working on my sump and got a nice jolt. I thought it was perhaps the new ATK that I put but wasn't sure so decided to test for stray voltage. When I tested, I found that there was 80 volts in the tank! I tested the different equipment and found that one of the powerheads which I have discarded was the cause as upon removal the voltage dropped to 8 volts.
I will see how the tang and other tank mates respond but in your opinion, do you think the stray voltage could be the cause for the tangs condition and the Tibicen's? Would it affect any other livestock, inverts, corals?
Thanks for the feedback.
Dave