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![]() i wish my clown suffer.. his deaseas
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![]() Could be too much feeding, therefore test for ammonia. Heavy breathing could be to slight ammonia burns or ich in the gills (Look for small white specks on the fishes body).
Ken - BWA |
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![]() If its over feeding do another 20% water change. Do you have any other test kits?
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![]() huhuhu my clown is Rest in Peace.....
![]() Last edited by Capt_kulafu; 09-21-2010 at 02:01 PM. |
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![]() Thats good news! Did you try anything that made an improvement? Or did it just work itself out?
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![]() my clown is Rest in Peace....
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![]() lol i think he speaks backwards, lol most likely meaning his fish is most definetly dead.
sorry to hear that.
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65 gallon saltwater tank, 60lbs live sand, 85lbs live rock, 2 ocellaris clowns, spotted goby, Flame hawkfish, scopas tang, numerous corals ![]() |
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![]() sorry to hear this news I got it right off. anyway you will probably have to wait a week or two before adding anything to your tank let it sort it self out first. Then get a damsel to make sure the water is safe do not add another fish for a week then you can add 1 or 2 fish no more. You have to wait for a bit in between adding fish so the bio filter can adjust to the new bio load. after the tank is up and running again you can even add a soft coral like a Xenia or some Zoe's.
Bill |
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![]() good news??? Rest in Peace??? RIP? never saw this? it means it's dead..forever resting. you know...
How is that good news? Don't buy any other fish until your cycle is finish fully. I beleive your fish died from ammonia poisoning. Keep some Seachem Prime to detoxify ammonia if you ever have some and get a ammonia test kit. At high PH amonia is very toxic in very short time. Also next time you leave, prepair premesured portion of food for your friend to give so that way he'll not be able to overfeed. When I leave I give my friend little boxes with the right amount of food for each day and a full sheet of written instructions. Last edited by daniella3d; 09-27-2010 at 04:03 PM. |
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![]() Sorry to hear about your Clownfish.
When I go on vacation, my Mom or my 19 year-old son tries to help. I always either have my fish food on auto-feeder (always have it dispense a little less food than what I usually feed, just in case), or prior to buying one of those auto- feeder, I have those little pill cups that you can buy from dollarstore, 5 for $1, and I pre-measure food in there for them to feed the fish. Again, less food than what I normally feed. The fish won't starve if it is only a week or two. There should be some pods in your tank (if it is mature enough) for the fish to browse on. A large air pump is handy for situation like that, too, to add more oxygen into your tank, and lots of water changes, suctioning the sand a bit. The Prime water conditioner help to bind up Ammonia, Nitrate, etc immediately until you can get to the water changes, as well. Usually I relax during my vacation, until I think about my reef tank, then I have a slight panic attack, until more rum goes through my system to help me relax again. This is probably why the rum consumption goes up as the vacation continues... Good luck to you. |