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Tank was mature enough for mandarin. Its not food. May have been bacterial or with gasping, possible ammonia or nitrate spike
There was no spike in nitrate after the death or just now in the morning, I did do a 10% water change to help clean stuff up!
 
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Tank was mature enough for mandarin. Its not food. May have been bacterial or with gasping, possible ammonia or nitrate spike
Nitrate is approximately.05-.10 ppm. I did a water change and brought salinity down to 1.022.
would it be to quick to add another fish by this Tuesday? All parameters are good and seahorses are still eating.
 
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Nitrate is approximately.05-.10 ppm. I did a water change and brought salinity down to 1.022.
would it be to quick to add another fish by this Tuesday? All parameters are good and seahorses are still eating.
Sooooooooo I heard about something called hydroids. No idea if I'm saying right but I see these little octopus looking bugs in my tank..... Very hard to see in pic but I tried.
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Looks like Clinging Hydromedusa (Cladonema Sp.)
Sooooooooo I heard about something called hydroids. No idea if I'm saying right but I see these little octopus looking bugs in my tank..... Very hard to see in pic but I tried.
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Sorry to hear about the ruby dragonet too haigyfish! I was waiting to see what kind of success you had with him in there. I would love to add a fish in with my seahorses, but the babies are so small I can't imagine any fish in there that would not see them as food!
 
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Sorry to hear about the ruby dragonet too haigyfish! I was waiting to see what kind of success you had with him in there. I would love to add a fish in with my seahorses, but the babies are so small I can't imagine any fish in there that would not see them as food!
Surprisingly enough the 6 or so days it was in there it never once tried eating a baby. All babies actually died after his death. I have no idea where the babies went but I’m down to 2/5.

I plan to add a mandarin goby this next couple of weeks
 
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