Well, I seem to have to worst luck with getting a diamond goby through quarantine! I have a 10g dedicated tank that has been running for quite some time for QT and last Wednesday I picked up a good size Diamond Goby. I've had others jump out on me but now my QT is secure. I dose the tank with Paraguard according to the direction or even a hair light on the amount. I did a 25% water change Sunday and all and I've been testing the tank regularly as months back I missed an ammonia spike and lost a fish in QT. I do have a little sand bed in that QT to try to make the gobies more comfortable.
Today my wife found this fish dead about 4:00 and he was fine last night. So I tested my water and this is what I found:
PH - 8.1
Temp - 79-80
Ammonia - 0
Nitrate - 0
Nitrate - 20

My understanding is the dark spot on the bottom of the jaw is normal so ruling that out. I fed his once a day and while he didn't swim after the food directly each time after I fed and I backed away he would react to the food and scoop up sand and sift. I would assume that the goby was getting food that was in the sand from previous feedings as well.
Anything I'm doing wrong here? This same process has worked fine for Cardinals recently but between jumping and this, I can't win with a goby.
Today my wife found this fish dead about 4:00 and he was fine last night. So I tested my water and this is what I found:
PH - 8.1
Temp - 79-80
Ammonia - 0
Nitrate - 0
Nitrate - 20

My understanding is the dark spot on the bottom of the jaw is normal so ruling that out. I fed his once a day and while he didn't swim after the food directly each time after I fed and I backed away he would react to the food and scoop up sand and sift. I would assume that the goby was getting food that was in the sand from previous feedings as well.
Anything I'm doing wrong here? This same process has worked fine for Cardinals recently but between jumping and this, I can't win with a goby.