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![]() PLEASE, Help the newbie again!!!
![]() My most recent purchase a Coral Beauty is not doing so well. I have put him in a QT tank but am not able to keep the params stable!!! URGH! The tank is a 10G with a HOB filter with carbon and some ammonia rock things in it, a powerhead, heater and about 8lbs LR. It was stable all params good before adding the fish. Now I have Ammonia 0.25, Nitrite trace not quite registering, Nitrate about 10-15. I have been doing 10-20% Water changes every other day. (Am now increasing to daily) Will do a 30% WC tomorrow. Now my fish is losing color, cloudy swollen eye, and whitish fringe on fin. I know it is likely water quality issues but I cannot stabilize it?? Also he is not eating well - picks abit but does not show any real enthusiasm. HELP, what should I do?? I am frustrated because I thought I was doing it "right" by QTing and it seems like in the end it may be doing more harm to this poor fish than good! I am tempted to just put him in the display because atleast I know the paramaters are perfect there and stable!!!!! He is so pretty and I don't want to lose him. I feel so bad keeping him in less than ideal environment but I can't FIX it??!!! What should I do? Carmen
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![]() This is the old argument AGAINST quarantining. Unless your QT is a healthy environment, you are correct in that your QT may be worse for the fish than adding it directly to your healthy tank.
The key is that by QT'ing you are protecting your existing fish from anything that the new fish might introduce. That is mainly what it is about. It doesn't sound good for your fish. Maybe someone can recommend a medication that could be used since he is already isolated. (I've never successfully medicated a fish) Meanwhile, you need to do a lot of water changes on that QT to keep that ammonia level low. I don't think that they symptoms you describe would be dangerous to other fish if you chose to place him into the display tank. Unfortunately, even healthy fish have a tough time being the new guy. An unhealthy fish rarely survives being the new fish in the tank.
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![]() I'd start water changing with water from the main tank immediately. Angels don't eat right away, so don't further pollute the water by trying.
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![]() IME with the exception of neomycin and maroxy by Mardel Labs all other meds are useless for marine fish.
Did you get the water from your main tank for your QT? What is the ammonia level of your main tank? Do as Kevin and Emily suggest. Angel fish are not for newbies. Coral beauties are iffy. If you lose her dont buy another. |
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![]() Thanks everyone. So far it looks much the same, eye cloudy although I think it's not as swollen (could be wishful thinking though???). He did eat a nibble today and I did a 3 G waterchange with part fresh/part display water. I will continue to do WC with 1-2G display water everyday until paramaters lower. Hopefully fish will hang on and start eating more. Picked up some Garlic to try as well.
Naesco, the display tank has perfect params. So all ammonia is from QT. Ammonia was down tonight, Nitrites up a tad, Nitrates down so hopefully we will keep moving the right direction. Just wish fishy was happier!!! Carmen
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