Overnight, something went wrong with our aquarium heaters/controllers, and the temperature of the tank must have dropped. We don't know how low, or for how long... we just woke up to the controller beeping and an error message, and only one of the heating coils working. The temp was at 76.3, but everything in the tank tells us it must have gotten lower than that at some point during the night. We reset the controller and got them all running again, and were back up to a normal temp within the hour.
Sadly, our hawkfish had already died. And our yellow tang is struggling really badly. When we found it this morning, it was laying on the sand, breathing rapidly. We got it into an acclimation box, and tried to make everything less stressful for it.... turned down the lights, increased skimming and surface agitation for more oxygen.
But it's still just lying there on its side, moving one fin and breathing very hard. Once in a while it will flit around the box, but it looks like it can't control its movements well. Is there anything else we can do to help it possibly make it through? We realize we may be out of luck at this point.
Sadly, our hawkfish had already died. And our yellow tang is struggling really badly. When we found it this morning, it was laying on the sand, breathing rapidly. We got it into an acclimation box, and tried to make everything less stressful for it.... turned down the lights, increased skimming and surface agitation for more oxygen.
But it's still just lying there on its side, moving one fin and breathing very hard. Once in a while it will flit around the box, but it looks like it can't control its movements well. Is there anything else we can do to help it possibly make it through? We realize we may be out of luck at this point.