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Old 04-17-2007, 08:28 PM
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Fish can go into shock from sudden changes of selinaty or ph.I would do what Jaws said .But don/t change more then 1 gal.
Well its been 4 days since the change, so wouldnt it be better to just let them adjust themselves rather than changing the salinity yet again?
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Old 04-17-2007, 09:49 PM
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yeah I'd leave the water alone and hope for the best... you're not supposed to increase your salinity more than 0.001 a day. Fish can sometimes withstand a drop in salinity of like 0.01 points in an 8 hour period, but fish have a hard time with sharp increases.

Any large adjustments, I usually use a drip method from a milk jug siphoned through airline tubing with a few knots in it to make it drip at the speed I desire.

Do you have a skimmer in the tank? If not maybe try an enzyme stress coat for a little while to help against infection while the clownfish's immune system is down from the stress. If you have a nano-skimmer or something, don't use a stress coat though as it'll interfere with the skimming.
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Old 04-17-2007, 10:19 PM
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yeah I'd leave the water alone and hope for the best... you're not supposed to increase your salinity more than 0.001 a day. Fish can sometimes withstand a drop in salinity of like 0.01 points in an 8 hour period, but fish have a hard time with sharp increases.

Any large adjustments, I usually use a drip method from a milk jug siphoned through airline tubing with a few knots in it to make it drip at the speed I desire.

Do you have a skimmer in the tank? If not maybe try an enzyme stress coat for a little while to help against infection while the clownfish's immune system is down from the stress. If you have a nano-skimmer or something, don't use a stress coat though as it'll interfere with the skimming.
Ya I do have a nano-skimmer hooked up, so I guess I will just wait it out and see what happens in a few days. Ill keep you all updated.
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Old 04-20-2007, 05:31 PM
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Everything is all back to normal now. Just took a few days for everything to adjust, but it all looks great now and the fish is swimming around and eating like a pig again. Lesson learned.
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