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![]() I don't think a healthy Foxface could be sucked to the side of a powerhead. To me, that's the key that something was already wrong, that it was weakened and already failing.
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![]() I agree with Drew
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![]() I'm at work so I will have to check the water when I get home. The fact that all other animals in my system are doing just fine is strange.
When a fish passes away from old age what signs do they show? Both of these fish looked ok two days ago and I know that both of them have been eating as they were both fat and sassy. If my water parameters had strayed then I'm sure some of my more delicate corals would be showing stress and they are all good. I certainly agree with Iron Chef. No healthy fish would get stuck to a pump. It really sucks to lose two nice fish at the same time. Especially as they were both the first inhabitants when I set up this tank 5 years ago.
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![]() What are your other inhabitants?
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![]() Migrating intestinal worms can do damage to internal organs and i suspect that this is sometimes the cause of mysterious fish deaths
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![]() Hippo Tang Lemon Tang Clown fish Sargeant major Misc Anthias Misc Damsels Dottybacks The rest of the tank is all LPS and softies. Everything is open and looking good. Now that I think of it I did add a Torch Coral about three weeks ago and I have started feeding my corals Cyclopeze Nothing thats going to make any difference in the fish. Marie, you talked about intestinal worms. Do they stay present in a tank for a long period of time. The last fish I added was my Hippo Tang from Golds and that was around two years ago.
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I don't know if intestinal worms can live freely in a tank but there is no reason the foxface (or the tang) couldn't have had them for the last 5 yrs and showed no outward symptoms |
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![]() They require highly oxygenated water and will be the first to perish if the oxygen gets low from a warmer than normal tank.
Place a powerhead near the water line to raise the oxygen level. Thanks |
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![]() Well I got home from work tonight and so far everything else in the tank looks just fine. I'll run some water tests tomorrow but I don't expect to find much. All the corals are wide open and the rest of the fish are eating as usual. It's too bad I didn't keep the fish as I could have done a little fish autopsy and checked for worms.
Hopefully nothing else will happen and I'll write this up to a real bad couple of days.
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