These 4 female lyretail anthias were in QT (cuz I got them online). Today I went to do a 100% water change, and I found these 4 dead. I am not sure what killed all of them. The ammonia levels were around .25ppm Nitrite was at zero. 3 of the dead anthias had injuries (as you can see in the photos). There was no redness around the injuries; could that be Uronema? Or is it possible the injuries were from aggression between the anthias?
Today when I did the 100% water change, I added Seachem Kanaplex and Copper Power (at .77ppm which I will slowly raise each day.) Today was the 1st time I added meds to the tank, meaning the anthias did not die due to medications.
I have 1 remaining female lyretail that did not die and seems healthy and eating. As well as a firefish goby and sailfin tang.
Thanks!
Today when I did the 100% water change, I added Seachem Kanaplex and Copper Power (at .77ppm which I will slowly raise each day.) Today was the 1st time I added meds to the tank, meaning the anthias did not die due to medications.
I have 1 remaining female lyretail that did not die and seems healthy and eating. As well as a firefish goby and sailfin tang.
Thanks!