Hi,
Thanks for reading this and any advice you can give....i'm at a bit of a loss about my tank atm.
I have had 5 fish die on me, 4 of which were wrasse - not exactly sure what i'm doing wrong but want to try and get to the bottom of it before I lose any more. It's such a shame as I love the wrasse!
I've had a yellow coris wrasse, leopard wrasse, lineatus and lubbocks all die. Also a royal gramma.
Some info about the tank:
60 gallon, waterbox 90.3 tank with sump and redsea reefmat and skimmer.
Set up for about 5 months, did a fishless cycle so about 4 months with fish.
Live Rock and coral - although a couple coral have also died (think it was due to low calcium levels which I am now working on).
Tank has gone through a couple of dirty phases - first one was cloudy water, then hair algae, now a red slime which I am thinking is cyano.
Current Inhabitants:
- Pair of ocellaris clownfish (original fish)
- Pair of bangaii cardinalfish. At first one was picking on the other and chasing a lot, but they seem to be getting along much better now.
- 6 blue/green chromis
- firefish goby
- Scopas tang
- green coral goby
- 4 mollies (1 male sailfin, 3 female regular mollies)
Invertebrates/CUC:
- about 20 snails - mainly a mix of astraea, trochus and turbo, but also a couple strombus and nassarius.
- pair of coral banded shrimp
- pair of porcelain crabs
- about 5 peppermint shrimp
The first wrasse to die was the yellow coris - we had a power outage here which lasted for about 6 hours. The wrasse really struggled and was lying on it's side a lot. I tried to agitate water as best I could by myself and it seemed to recover, but did die within a week after that. I have since bought a couple of battery powered air pumpts to avoid this issue next time.
The royal gramma was very tentative and hid a lot - when it did come out it was chased by one of the chromis. I then saw it with its fins shredded a couple days later and then died a few days later.
The lineatus wrasse appeared to have some kind of epileptic fit - I saw it darting around the tank and it's body contorting and twistin in heaps of different ways like it was having full body spasms. It then lay on the sand with it's body quite curled up and then died shortly after. Could it possibly have been stung by one of the elegance corals? However, the green coral/clown body practically lives in the elegance coral, and I thought a sting wouldn't kill an almost full grown wrasse.
The leopard wrasse was in the tank for about 2 1/2 months and only died maybe 1-2 weeks ago. Looked healthy and would eat the frozen food (marine mix, mysis shrimp). Never saw anything pick on it. Also put live pods in the tank about 3 times. One day I saw it lie on it's side on the sand and I thought maybe it was dead, but then it got up and swam normally for the next couple of weeks. I then saw it curled up under an elegance coral and it was dead.
Last saturday, I bought a lubbocks wrasse and scopas tang. The wrasse was out and about swimming happily the first few days. Two mornings ago, i thought it was odd that it wasn't out and swimming yet and saw it under its rock where it sleeps and it looked like it was breathing weird, but still seemed to be in a bit of it's cocoon so thought i'd leave it to just wake up normally. I was out for the day, but when I came back that afternoon it couldn't be seen anywhere. Found it dead this morning with it's eyes missing.
The scopas tang is swimming around happily, but I have noticed some bigger white circles on its fins and smaller white dots on its body (they appear to come and go, sometimes there's quite a few, other times can't see any). I have started treating the tank with a parasite medication thinking it's ich. However, the scopas and lubbocks were sold to me from the LFS as TTM so guessing i must have it in my tank - could all the wrasse have died from ich?
Or are the chromis being pricks to all my fish and stressing them out? However, the clowns, bangaii's and firefish all seem ok. Can't see any torn fins or white dots on them.
I really love the look of so many wrasse so was keen to keep them, just don't want to risk any others until I know what's going on.
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly aprpeciated.
Thanks
Thanks for reading this and any advice you can give....i'm at a bit of a loss about my tank atm.
I have had 5 fish die on me, 4 of which were wrasse - not exactly sure what i'm doing wrong but want to try and get to the bottom of it before I lose any more. It's such a shame as I love the wrasse!
I've had a yellow coris wrasse, leopard wrasse, lineatus and lubbocks all die. Also a royal gramma.
Some info about the tank:
60 gallon, waterbox 90.3 tank with sump and redsea reefmat and skimmer.
Set up for about 5 months, did a fishless cycle so about 4 months with fish.
Live Rock and coral - although a couple coral have also died (think it was due to low calcium levels which I am now working on).
Tank has gone through a couple of dirty phases - first one was cloudy water, then hair algae, now a red slime which I am thinking is cyano.
Current Inhabitants:
- Pair of ocellaris clownfish (original fish)
- Pair of bangaii cardinalfish. At first one was picking on the other and chasing a lot, but they seem to be getting along much better now.
- 6 blue/green chromis
- firefish goby
- Scopas tang
- green coral goby
- 4 mollies (1 male sailfin, 3 female regular mollies)
Invertebrates/CUC:
- about 20 snails - mainly a mix of astraea, trochus and turbo, but also a couple strombus and nassarius.
- pair of coral banded shrimp
- pair of porcelain crabs
- about 5 peppermint shrimp
The first wrasse to die was the yellow coris - we had a power outage here which lasted for about 6 hours. The wrasse really struggled and was lying on it's side a lot. I tried to agitate water as best I could by myself and it seemed to recover, but did die within a week after that. I have since bought a couple of battery powered air pumpts to avoid this issue next time.
The royal gramma was very tentative and hid a lot - when it did come out it was chased by one of the chromis. I then saw it with its fins shredded a couple days later and then died a few days later.
The lineatus wrasse appeared to have some kind of epileptic fit - I saw it darting around the tank and it's body contorting and twistin in heaps of different ways like it was having full body spasms. It then lay on the sand with it's body quite curled up and then died shortly after. Could it possibly have been stung by one of the elegance corals? However, the green coral/clown body practically lives in the elegance coral, and I thought a sting wouldn't kill an almost full grown wrasse.
The leopard wrasse was in the tank for about 2 1/2 months and only died maybe 1-2 weeks ago. Looked healthy and would eat the frozen food (marine mix, mysis shrimp). Never saw anything pick on it. Also put live pods in the tank about 3 times. One day I saw it lie on it's side on the sand and I thought maybe it was dead, but then it got up and swam normally for the next couple of weeks. I then saw it curled up under an elegance coral and it was dead.
Last saturday, I bought a lubbocks wrasse and scopas tang. The wrasse was out and about swimming happily the first few days. Two mornings ago, i thought it was odd that it wasn't out and swimming yet and saw it under its rock where it sleeps and it looked like it was breathing weird, but still seemed to be in a bit of it's cocoon so thought i'd leave it to just wake up normally. I was out for the day, but when I came back that afternoon it couldn't be seen anywhere. Found it dead this morning with it's eyes missing.
The scopas tang is swimming around happily, but I have noticed some bigger white circles on its fins and smaller white dots on its body (they appear to come and go, sometimes there's quite a few, other times can't see any). I have started treating the tank with a parasite medication thinking it's ich. However, the scopas and lubbocks were sold to me from the LFS as TTM so guessing i must have it in my tank - could all the wrasse have died from ich?
Or are the chromis being pricks to all my fish and stressing them out? However, the clowns, bangaii's and firefish all seem ok. Can't see any torn fins or white dots on them.
I really love the look of so many wrasse so was keen to keep them, just don't want to risk any others until I know what's going on.
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly aprpeciated.
Thanks