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160 gallon system (120 tall plus 40 breeder)
The parameters:
Salinity - 1.025
Temp - 80 degrees Fahrenheit
PH - 8.30 (Hanna checker)
Ammonia - 0 (Red Sea)
Nitrite - 0 to 0.05 ( Red Sea / point of debate - coloration is right on that line but ESTABLISHED tank)
Nitrate - .2 ppm (Red Sea pro nitrate, I dose NO3 POX)
Alk - 1.7 - 2.8 (in the middle / basic Red Sea test / can do a sea chem if needed)
Last water change - yesterday, 25 gallons, 1.025 reef crystals
I can't find one of the pieces for my sea chem mag test, but I can test calcium if needed.
Back story:
I've had most of my fish for over a year. Current stock was a yellow anthias, two black ocellaris clownfish, one chromis, one mandarin goby, blue spotted watchman goby, emerald crab (somewhere), red blood shrimp, starfish. Also, standard cleaner crew plus one mexican turbo. We moved at the end of June of this year. I change 25 gallons weekly in my tank and run GfO and carbon and a skimmer.
I added a rainbow BTA anemone which I purchased at the annual ARC meeting this year. He is doing fine. I made three new introductions (in order, purchased over a few weeks) - a fairy wrasse, a powder blue tang, and a cleaner shrimp (for the tang). All of them were purchased from SEA and were quarantined per SEA's policy.
The first to go was the PBT which lasted almost four weeks (died 10/4). The anthias followed three days later. Things were quiet up until last Monday (1 week ago) when our mandarin disappeared and we haven't seen him since. I assume he passed. Today, the wrasse died. He was eating well yesterday and after the first two deaths I've been adding garlic guard and vitality to my mysis (I also feed flakes, all fish are fed every other day). I don't know what is wrong and I'm not a fish doctor! The other fish are very active and healthy eaters.
General symptoms: lethargy, followed by resting on the bottom (tang some, anthias a lot (he hid in the rocks), wrasse sporadically); some erratic swimming (PBT only); Rapid breathing (anthias especially); loss of color (tang then anthias, didn't lose any color with the wrasse).
I haven't seen any signs of ich (white spots ), no bulging eyes or stomach, no damaged scales that I can tell. All fish that passed away died with their gills fully extended, anthias's appeared very red although no blood. I have pics of the PBT and wrasse I can upload for reference.
Please help me diagnose this because these losses are adding up and upsetting me greatly :sick:
Thanks for your help!!
The parameters:
Salinity - 1.025
Temp - 80 degrees Fahrenheit
PH - 8.30 (Hanna checker)
Ammonia - 0 (Red Sea)
Nitrite - 0 to 0.05 ( Red Sea / point of debate - coloration is right on that line but ESTABLISHED tank)
Nitrate - .2 ppm (Red Sea pro nitrate, I dose NO3 POX)
Alk - 1.7 - 2.8 (in the middle / basic Red Sea test / can do a sea chem if needed)
Last water change - yesterday, 25 gallons, 1.025 reef crystals
I can't find one of the pieces for my sea chem mag test, but I can test calcium if needed.
Back story:
I've had most of my fish for over a year. Current stock was a yellow anthias, two black ocellaris clownfish, one chromis, one mandarin goby, blue spotted watchman goby, emerald crab (somewhere), red blood shrimp, starfish. Also, standard cleaner crew plus one mexican turbo. We moved at the end of June of this year. I change 25 gallons weekly in my tank and run GfO and carbon and a skimmer.
I added a rainbow BTA anemone which I purchased at the annual ARC meeting this year. He is doing fine. I made three new introductions (in order, purchased over a few weeks) - a fairy wrasse, a powder blue tang, and a cleaner shrimp (for the tang). All of them were purchased from SEA and were quarantined per SEA's policy.
The first to go was the PBT which lasted almost four weeks (died 10/4). The anthias followed three days later. Things were quiet up until last Monday (1 week ago) when our mandarin disappeared and we haven't seen him since. I assume he passed. Today, the wrasse died. He was eating well yesterday and after the first two deaths I've been adding garlic guard and vitality to my mysis (I also feed flakes, all fish are fed every other day). I don't know what is wrong and I'm not a fish doctor! The other fish are very active and healthy eaters.
General symptoms: lethargy, followed by resting on the bottom (tang some, anthias a lot (he hid in the rocks), wrasse sporadically); some erratic swimming (PBT only); Rapid breathing (anthias especially); loss of color (tang then anthias, didn't lose any color with the wrasse).
I haven't seen any signs of ich (white spots ), no bulging eyes or stomach, no damaged scales that I can tell. All fish that passed away died with their gills fully extended, anthias's appeared very red although no blood. I have pics of the PBT and wrasse I can upload for reference.
Please help me diagnose this because these losses are adding up and upsetting me greatly :sick:
Thanks for your help!!