I sent this in a message to @Jay Hemdal and he asked me to post this in a thread for education. I’ll post it directly here!
Hi Jay! I’m not sure you’ll see this, but I’m not sure what to do. I have purchased 2 captive bred Bangaii Cardinalfish and both passed within 24 hours of purchase and I don’t know what is going on. I have messaged the store owner to see if he had any ideas (as he was surprised the first fish passed) and I can attach the message I sent to him below. I followed your acclimation method (which we have used previously with our first shipped fish) and all seemed well after acclimation.
“Hey, I’m the one who came in yesterday for a second Bangaii cardinalfish after we lost the first one. It seems like we’re losing the second one now, and I have no clue what’s going on. I was wondering if you had any ideas? I don’t want to keep losing fish if it’s something we’re doing (these are the first fish we’ve attempted to quarantine and it’s clearly not going well).
Let me send some videos of the fish”
And then:
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I also included some still shots of the tank. We have a smaller heater on the way but it was delayed with shipping so we put our bigger one in there.
Ammonia - 0 (salifert and seachem indicator)
PH - 8.15 (salifert)
Salinity - 1.026
Temp - 77.3
We added an air stone when the first fish started not doing well in case it was an oxygen issue. The first fish was tipped sideways/upside down on the bottom of the tank and gasping, but she stayed at the bottom of the tank since we brought her home. She also started just drifting around the tank without swimming. This second fish seemed to be doing much better, he was staying up in the water column and even seemed interested this morning when I topped off the tank with RODI water. When we got home from work he was kinda hiding at the bottom but we didn’t notice anything odd. 30-45 minutes later we went in to check on him and try some pellets, and he was drifting around the tank like you see in the video. It looked like what the first fish was doing, but this one wasn’t gasping. I’m just not sure what could be going on. Nothing looks off physically in terms of appearance.”
The fish became worse after this and was moribund. He then passed.
Here are some photos and I’ll try to get YouTube links for the videos. I know this was long but if it’s something we’re doing I don’t want to keep losing fish. Thanks so much if you’ve read this.
Hi Jay! I’m not sure you’ll see this, but I’m not sure what to do. I have purchased 2 captive bred Bangaii Cardinalfish and both passed within 24 hours of purchase and I don’t know what is going on. I have messaged the store owner to see if he had any ideas (as he was surprised the first fish passed) and I can attach the message I sent to him below. I followed your acclimation method (which we have used previously with our first shipped fish) and all seemed well after acclimation.
“Hey, I’m the one who came in yesterday for a second Bangaii cardinalfish after we lost the first one. It seems like we’re losing the second one now, and I have no clue what’s going on. I was wondering if you had any ideas? I don’t want to keep losing fish if it’s something we’re doing (these are the first fish we’ve attempted to quarantine and it’s clearly not going well).
Let me send some videos of the fish”
And then:
“
I also included some still shots of the tank. We have a smaller heater on the way but it was delayed with shipping so we put our bigger one in there.
Ammonia - 0 (salifert and seachem indicator)
PH - 8.15 (salifert)
Salinity - 1.026
Temp - 77.3
We added an air stone when the first fish started not doing well in case it was an oxygen issue. The first fish was tipped sideways/upside down on the bottom of the tank and gasping, but she stayed at the bottom of the tank since we brought her home. She also started just drifting around the tank without swimming. This second fish seemed to be doing much better, he was staying up in the water column and even seemed interested this morning when I topped off the tank with RODI water. When we got home from work he was kinda hiding at the bottom but we didn’t notice anything odd. 30-45 minutes later we went in to check on him and try some pellets, and he was drifting around the tank like you see in the video. It looked like what the first fish was doing, but this one wasn’t gasping. I’m just not sure what could be going on. Nothing looks off physically in terms of appearance.”
The fish became worse after this and was moribund. He then passed.
Here are some photos and I’ll try to get YouTube links for the videos. I know this was long but if it’s something we’re doing I don’t want to keep losing fish. Thanks so much if you’ve read this.