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I am out of town of course.... UGH

My Blonde Naso Tang. is have acting very strange, and I think it was the salt in the water it went up to 1.027 from 1.025.

I had the fish sitter remove some water and lower the salt to 1.025.

Everything else is normal in the tank:

Alk 10.29
CA 404
MG 1350
PO4: .11 (high but been lowering it slowly)

Anything I can do or have done?? Or is it just going to die??
 

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I am out of town of course.... UGH

My Blonde Naso Tang. is have acting very strange, and I think it was the salt in the water it went up to 1.027 from 1.025.

I had the fish sitter remove some water and lower the salt to 1.025.

Everything else is normal in the tank:

Alk 10.29
CA 404
MG 1350
PO4: .11 (high but been lowering it slowly)

Anything I can do or have done?? Or is it just going to die??
Without a clear video will be hard to assess. Fish may be moribund. The phosphate likely did noy play a role as well as salinity climb. Can be an impact injury if fish got startled as well as other possibilities
 

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Here is a video I don't know it is going to help.


Sorry, it does look like your tang is moribund, actively dying.

How long have you had this fish? We are seeing a LOT of issues with newly acquired blonde naso tangs.....
 

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Swim Bladder Disease? Other than that no clue.

When you get back in town, uhh do you think you can hold him into a normal position in the water and manually feed him with a syringe to keep him alive, maybe he’ll recover?
 
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Sorry, it does look like your tang is moribund, actively dying.

How long have you had this fish? We are seeing a LOT of issues with newly acquired blonde naso tangs.....


The Tang passed last night. I had him for about 1.5 years. Got it when it was about 2 inches.

This is the first real fish that I have lost. This was completely unexpected. The picture below was taken on 9/2/2024

RIP

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The Tang passed last night. I had him for about 1.5 years. Got it when it was about 2 inches.

This is the first real fish that I have lost. This was completely unexpected. The picture below was taken on 9/2/2024

RIP

20240902_160758(0).jpg

Sorry to hear.

That fish had been in captivity long enough so that the shipping mortality we are seeing would NOT have been in play in this case. I just wanted to rule that out.
 

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