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![]() YOu have a magnifica in a 95 gallons tank? wow...those things get quickly to 2' in diameter...way too big even for a 150 gallons.
I would think it's the magnifica that released toxine. Carbon and water change ASAP. One of my friend lots most of her fish when an anemone got cought in a pump.
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![]() I've had a ritteri anenome caught in a powerhead on at least 3 different occasions without any lose of life including the anenome. I guess I got lucky. Hopefully the fish that are left will be ok. I wonder if the fish that died ate some of the anenome? Good luck. Keep an eye on things and if the fish seem to be settling do smaller water changes.
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![]() well, 6 fish dead! Naso Tang, Blue Tang, Yellow Tang, Cole Tang, 2 Anthias, fish that survived, 2 clownfish, 1 scooter blenny, snails and hermits look to be fine, all corals look just as good, anemone is back in the tank now, took him out overnight lost all fish so i thought well im not loosing my 2 mouthed magnifica so i put it back in haha! clownfish and scooter dont seem to be affected by the poison, doing another water change tonight! well.... its super sad my favourite fish are gone, my cole tang lasted the longest, he survived until 4 am then he seizured and died :'(
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![]() That's a lot of fish to lose. Sorry. Actually got me looking at the ritteri in my tank wondering if its worth the risk!
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