Dear #fishmedic and other members of this community, I need help identifying this disease. I have posted another thread last Saturday (https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/what-disease-is-this.946217/#post-10743919) where I discussed the disease I was facing. Since then I have taken action based on the suggestions, although it looked like things were getting better for a couple of days, my Yellow Bellied Hippo tang is looking severely ill today. With white splotches all over its body, and breathing rapidly when it wedges between rocks. Also scratching sides on rocks. Gill beat was very high at 188 gbm. Here are some photos I managed to capture.
I will provide some key information below:
Aquarium Parameters:
Aquarium type: Fish Only now (Planned to be a reef)
Aquarium water volume: 112 gallons including Sump
Filtration type: 250 Micro roller filter, Skimmer, Refugium with Chaeto and Caulerpa
Lighting: 126 watts x2 Chinese Blackbox (Chihiros Nova 1)
How long has the aquarium been established: 5 Months
Digital image of the aquarium under white light
Water quality
Temperature: 81 F
pH: 8.2 (Hanna)
Salinity / specific gravity: 1.024 SG (Hanna)
Ammonia: 0.25 ppm (API) Need to get a better test kit
Nitrite: 0.0 (Salifert)
Nitrate: 52.5 ppm (Hanna)
Phosphate: 0.34 (Hanna)
Copper: 0.5 ppm (Hanna)
Alk: 7.7 dKh (Hanna)
In-depth information:
Have you lost any fish to this problem yet?
Lost 5 fishes so far as I can tell, Powder blue brought whatever disease going on, 1 juvenile sailfin tang (Same batch of imports), 1 established powder brown, 1 established blue throat trigger. I lost a Yellow Tail Damsel today, was a very hardy fish. Added Metronidazole to the water column today.
Are any invertebrates affected?
No.
Respiration rate of affected fish (in gill beats per minutes, count for 15 seconds and multiply by 4)
188 gbm, other fishes are also breathing at an elevated level, maybe around 100 gbm max.
Are the affected fish still feeding?
More or less yes. There is a slight less appetite. All fishes eat even if they pass away hours later.
What remedies have you tried so far?
Cupramine at therapeutic level in DT, all inverts and frags removed. Metronidazole at 25mg/gal. Added first dose today, planning to add every 2 days.
At this point, any help is highly appreciated. I have access to Rapid Stop, the first part is Formalin as I understand. I just don't want to stress out the fishes any more than I have to. Thank you in advance. Kindly help my fishes if you can.
Edit: Managed to capture a short clip of fishes hanging out near the gyre and getting picked on by the blue streak cleaner wrasse.
I will provide some key information below:
Aquarium Parameters:
Aquarium type: Fish Only now (Planned to be a reef)
Aquarium water volume: 112 gallons including Sump
Filtration type: 250 Micro roller filter, Skimmer, Refugium with Chaeto and Caulerpa
Lighting: 126 watts x2 Chinese Blackbox (Chihiros Nova 1)
How long has the aquarium been established: 5 Months
Digital image of the aquarium under white light
Water quality
Temperature: 81 F
pH: 8.2 (Hanna)
Salinity / specific gravity: 1.024 SG (Hanna)
Ammonia: 0.25 ppm (API) Need to get a better test kit
Nitrite: 0.0 (Salifert)
Nitrate: 52.5 ppm (Hanna)
Phosphate: 0.34 (Hanna)
Copper: 0.5 ppm (Hanna)
Alk: 7.7 dKh (Hanna)
In-depth information:
Have you lost any fish to this problem yet?
Lost 5 fishes so far as I can tell, Powder blue brought whatever disease going on, 1 juvenile sailfin tang (Same batch of imports), 1 established powder brown, 1 established blue throat trigger. I lost a Yellow Tail Damsel today, was a very hardy fish. Added Metronidazole to the water column today.
Are any invertebrates affected?
No.
Respiration rate of affected fish (in gill beats per minutes, count for 15 seconds and multiply by 4)
188 gbm, other fishes are also breathing at an elevated level, maybe around 100 gbm max.
Are the affected fish still feeding?
More or less yes. There is a slight less appetite. All fishes eat even if they pass away hours later.
What remedies have you tried so far?
Cupramine at therapeutic level in DT, all inverts and frags removed. Metronidazole at 25mg/gal. Added first dose today, planning to add every 2 days.
At this point, any help is highly appreciated. I have access to Rapid Stop, the first part is Formalin as I understand. I just don't want to stress out the fishes any more than I have to. Thank you in advance. Kindly help my fishes if you can.
Edit: Managed to capture a short clip of fishes hanging out near the gyre and getting picked on by the blue streak cleaner wrasse.
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