Hello,
I am seeking some help to diagnose and plan a course of treatment for a scribbled angelfish. I purchased her 2 1/2 weeks ago and settled her in my QT with no issues. She was eating brine and mysis shrimp and showed no signs of any problems. This weekend I moved her to my main reef tank and noticed she stopped eating after a day. I thought it was due to competition from the two tangs and a tomato clown that reside in the tank, but I noticed last night that her mouth looked swollen. I caught her last night and quarantined her in the "box" pending a diagnosis and treatment plan. I have included all the information suggested below.
Thanks,
Anthony
Aquarium Parameters:
Aquarium type: Reef, Fish-only, Quarantine tank: Reef (fish, softies + a lot of bubble tip anemones)
Aquarium water volume: 160 gallons
Filtration type: Sump, Skimmer, refugium
Lighting: Radions
How long has the aquarium been established? +15 years
Digital image of the aquarium under white light:
Water quality (be sure to indicate what measurement units you are using, as well as the test kit brand)
Temperature: 77-78'C
pH: 8.1 (Apex)
Salinity / specific gravity: 1.025 (refractometer)
Ammonia: ND
Nitrite: ND
Nitrate: <5 PPM
Phosphorus: Not tested recently
Copper: Not tested (never used in tank)
Other
In-depth information:
Have you lost any fish to this problem yet? : No
Are any invertebrates affected? : No
Respiration rate of affected fish (in gill beats per minutes, count for 15 seconds and multiply by 4): 140
Are the affected fish still feeding?: No
What remedies have you tried so far?: Nothing yet (just caught to put in Hospital Tank)
Digital image of the fish with the health issue, taken under white light -
- if needed, indicate by drawing a line around the area in question.
A short video of the fish (linked YouTube videos work well) - this is perhaps the best information that you can supply, as long as the video is clear. (See Below)
https://youtube.com/shorts/0Woa19VTyFI?feature=share
#fishmedic
I am seeking some help to diagnose and plan a course of treatment for a scribbled angelfish. I purchased her 2 1/2 weeks ago and settled her in my QT with no issues. She was eating brine and mysis shrimp and showed no signs of any problems. This weekend I moved her to my main reef tank and noticed she stopped eating after a day. I thought it was due to competition from the two tangs and a tomato clown that reside in the tank, but I noticed last night that her mouth looked swollen. I caught her last night and quarantined her in the "box" pending a diagnosis and treatment plan. I have included all the information suggested below.
Thanks,
Anthony
Aquarium Parameters:
Aquarium type: Reef, Fish-only, Quarantine tank: Reef (fish, softies + a lot of bubble tip anemones)
Aquarium water volume: 160 gallons
Filtration type: Sump, Skimmer, refugium
Lighting: Radions
How long has the aquarium been established? +15 years
Digital image of the aquarium under white light:
Water quality (be sure to indicate what measurement units you are using, as well as the test kit brand)
Temperature: 77-78'C
pH: 8.1 (Apex)
Salinity / specific gravity: 1.025 (refractometer)
Ammonia: ND
Nitrite: ND
Nitrate: <5 PPM
Phosphorus: Not tested recently
Copper: Not tested (never used in tank)
Other
In-depth information:
Have you lost any fish to this problem yet? : No
Are any invertebrates affected? : No
Respiration rate of affected fish (in gill beats per minutes, count for 15 seconds and multiply by 4): 140
Are the affected fish still feeding?: No
What remedies have you tried so far?: Nothing yet (just caught to put in Hospital Tank)
Digital image of the fish with the health issue, taken under white light -
- if needed, indicate by drawing a line around the area in question.
A short video of the fish (linked YouTube videos work well) - this is perhaps the best information that you can supply, as long as the video is clear. (See Below)
https://youtube.com/shorts/0Woa19VTyFI?feature=share
#fishmedic