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Janalta, good answer!
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Well, that might just be what's wrong with your fish, or at least part of what's wrong. If the tank is too young and does not have enough bacterias to handle such bioload, you are going to have ammonia in the water and that irritate and burn the gills.
If you don't see any physical sign like white dots or white velvety coat on the fish and they are scratching, it might just be ammonia upsetting them. I don't think anyone has posted this to upset you or criticize you, it was just a good point to verify as it might just be the problem or a big part of it. Quote:
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O.k ,more info.
I just tested the water ,it came back the following. It probably also explains the coral not looking so hot. Nitate = 3 Nitrite = 0.05 Ammonia = 0.7 pH = 7.3 (I believe the low ammonia is why the coral is un-happy) Tank has been up for about 2 months :redface: Also the anthias wasnt ill looking when I added her ,however after a few days eyes ,and then body clouded over and she died. Also something is coming over the filefish. I'll let the pictures do the talking. http://i554.photobucket.com/albums/j...h/DSCF9638.jpg http://i554.photobucket.com/albums/j...h/DSCF9639.jpg http://i554.photobucket.com/albums/j...h/DSCF9640.jpg ETA : Sorry if I seem snappish/over defensive or anything ,it's just one of those things...if that makes sence ;) |
Is that an orange spot filefish? If so.. I thnk they are very specific on what they eat...
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Yup, just checked, they require SPS corals for snacking on.
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She eats frozen food pasted onto SPS skeletons. If the mood strikes her she will also take frozen off of the bottom. |
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http://i554.photobucket.com/albums/j...h/DSCF9634.jpg too many added at too soon i believe you maxed out your bio load, there are 6 fish in the picture above and the tank is only 2 mths old.....minus cycling and its alot of fish in a couple short weeks. the tests say so them selves there should be no amonia present in a healthy tank. fish will always go to the cleaner because there is nothing else they can do the cleaner will always accept a free meal. first i would get rid of the amonia by a hefty water change and feed the fish with garlic soaked foods.i wouldnt add anything else to the tank for a few weeks, they really need to mature. the way to a successful tank from scratch is one with a low bio load added over time. good luck:) |
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