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1. Immediately return it to the lfs. 2. See if another reefer will put it in his tank for you 3. Set up a small qt and put the fish in it until such time as your tank cycles. A cleaner shrimp cleans night and day. |
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![]() Hey Dan,
Sorry to hear about your fish ![]() "usually slime-coat shedding is a water quality issue. many times it is high ammonia or nitrite that stresses the fish's skin and the fish alliviates the pain by producing more protective slime." Can you take a picture of the clown? It might help people identify what is specifically wrong with the fish. As suggested by others, you may want to set up a hospital tank and monitor the clown, that way if the sickness does become identifiable; ick, bacterial, etc.. you can treat. Robyn |
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![]() ya i will get some pictures after work i think paul is coming over at 4 30 after work.. i tested for nitrate and it came back as 20.. says in the instructions if its at 50 its bad??? so ph read 8.0 nitrite was .1 really light and nitrate was 20
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![]() I'll come by too, if it's okay. I wouldn't mind seeing what you guys have done with the place since moving in. Also want to see your 125 FW set up.
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![]() What is your ammonia reading? If you have a reading then those numbers suggest to me that your tank is in fact in a cycle and still in fluctuation which can be quite taxing on fish. That compounded with what I also agree is a lack of oxygen is a very bad mix of scenarios for any inhabitants. I would follow Naesco's recommendations.
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![]() Not that im dissagreeing that it could be a problem... but a test kid reading .1 ppm for nitrite (which is 1/10th of 1ppm, that is a bad amount) is nothing surprising. Test kits suck... in general, its true. It cannot be denied. The average test kit can certainly measure some ammonia or nitrite(by that I mean a hint of colour which some might interpret as 0.1ppm) even when it is zero in the tank. Again, im not saying the nitrite is not the problem, just suggesting we not jump to the conclusion of it being the precise cause of this issue.
Cheers, Chris
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No more tanks ![]() Cheers, Chris |
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![]() ok did a water change got salinity good.. it does seem like an oxygen issue got the tank all topped up again then he was straight to the top poking his head out.. so i added the power head to the top of the tank to disrupt the surface.. for more oxygen .. good idea?
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![]() What Kind of Tang is it. I truely believe you will have issues with this fish because 30G is just too small for a Tang
J |
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