Hello everyone,
My female Clownfish has been breathing rapidly as of this morning, didn’t even care about food (both pellets and frozen) and stays in one corner of the tank. Pretty anxious about this since in my freshwater tanks it often resulted in the fish passing away.
She doesn’t have any new spots, missing scales, torn fins or mucus on her body. Everyone else in the tank, her mate included, is doing fine and look healthy.
Parameters have not changed at all ;
pH : 8.0-8.2
Ammonia : 0ppm
Nitrites : 0ppm
Nitrates : 2-3ppm
Phosphate : >0.10ppm
I have 1 Orange stripe prawn goby and 1 Urchin Clingfish that have been in the tank for a week now, the clownfish have been there for almost 3 weeks. 3 corals that have both been dipped and sourced from trusted stores.
Anyone can help me figure out if she’s just having a bad day or if she could have developed something?
Much appreciated.
My female Clownfish has been breathing rapidly as of this morning, didn’t even care about food (both pellets and frozen) and stays in one corner of the tank. Pretty anxious about this since in my freshwater tanks it often resulted in the fish passing away.
She doesn’t have any new spots, missing scales, torn fins or mucus on her body. Everyone else in the tank, her mate included, is doing fine and look healthy.
Parameters have not changed at all ;
pH : 8.0-8.2
Ammonia : 0ppm
Nitrites : 0ppm
Nitrates : 2-3ppm
Phosphate : >0.10ppm
I have 1 Orange stripe prawn goby and 1 Urchin Clingfish that have been in the tank for a week now, the clownfish have been there for almost 3 weeks. 3 corals that have both been dipped and sourced from trusted stores.
Anyone can help me figure out if she’s just having a bad day or if she could have developed something?
Much appreciated.