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![]() My tank is 90 gallons and it's been up fo about a month I used rock from someone elses tank that was well cured went through my algae growth and diatoms I also went through the ammonia spike and all my levels were good so I added the clean up crew and then the fish. The other fish are fine and going to do a water change and see if that helps. He's really small though only about the size of a quarter
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![]() What is the Salinity of the tank?
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Nothing! No Tank, No Skimmer, No Zeovit, No Sump! Just Nothing.......At the moment ![]() Simplycorals 165g Upgrade. |
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![]() Salinity is 1.024 temp is 79 and ammonia is zero but my test kit is older and could be wrong....
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![]() could it be a swim bladder problem?
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![]() Not likely as the problem you are having occurred immediately when you placed the fish in the water.
You need to get a proper test kit. Don't add any fish until a month after your tank cycles and one fish at a time per month. Your rushing things will cause you lots of problems. Please be patient. |
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![]() Just noticed you have more fish in the tank? What do you have and when did you add them?
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![]() I have 2 clowns a bangaii cardinal and a sailfin tang all juveniles and very small all as healthy and happy as can be. I didn't think adding a fish the size of a quarter would add much to the bioload
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![]() Your tank has likely not cycled and your tang is suffering.
Do a water change if you have salt water prepared but do not do it suddenly. Turn your powerhead on as well. and place it near the top of the water line. If it is ammonia the water change will dilute it and the powerhead will add oxygen to the water. |