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![]() I remember being told that herbtana makes microbe lift, and something else(sorry the name has slipped my mind) but combined the 2 make an excellent stress coat for just such situations. also I agree with the above, do an airstone to help bring some more O2 into the water, I did this when my canister on my cichlid tank broke down, I had about 4 airstones in different places to help keep O2 in the water. no fish lost!
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![]() When you stir up the tank such as you have you can release a lot of trapped organics and nitrates, all of which will fuel a bacterial bloom which consumes oxygen. I think this might be your problem. Surface agitation doesn't mean much of you aren't getting o2-rich water down to the bottom. Get a powerhead down low and aim it up. Get an airstone in there to help aerate the water until your have a skimmer up.
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![]() Also there are cases where ich collects on the fishs gills, this causes them to have heavy labor when breathing.
Did you have a case of ich that went away lately? Sometimes the ich is still in the gills.
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![]() when the yellow tang dies, what color were the gills?
First and formost, did you move the sandbed? or use new? Stability is your friend, for the next 7 days at least dose the tank with approx 1 capcull per 50 gal. Heavy breathing is more than likely 2 things, a parasite in the gills, or low O2. if it is O2, run a bubbler, and more flow. Hope this helps. Ken - BWA |
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![]() Wow lots of people all with the same answer
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if it helps any wayne knows fish cpr....what to soon?? crap lol ![]()
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![]() Wow thanks all for the response, what a great community you guys have here. Much appreciated! I have added two different additives to the tank Seachem for new tanks to reduce nitrates ect and another one that reduces ammonia. I tested my levels again tonight and was prepared to do another emergency water change however the parameters read as follows:
PH: 8.2 Nitrate: 10 Nitrite: 0 Ammonia: 0 I will continue to add the two above chemicals until everyone seems happy again. Skimmer will not be operational until tomorrow as i need time for the silicone in the joints running from sump to display to seal. Flame angel / cleaner shrimp and all other fish are now eating and appear to be breathing slower. The flame also came to welcome me at the front of the tank ![]() All power heads are facing the surface in addition to the 304. The sand bed was old and brought from a previous tank. The rock was out of water for about 25 minutes while the display was setup. The tangs gills were white when he died.. Ich (have had a slight issue with this however it has dissipated for well over a month) Hopefully the tank is on the mend only time will tell. Any other thoughts are greatly appreciated. Thanks again! |