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Well, my Angel fish died yesterday. I regret that I didn’t get a picture to see if anyone could identify cause of death. Today, our two spot bristletooth tang unexpectedly died. She had been in quarantine for four weeks and had been in the main tank for nearly a week and had seemed to be doing well. I’m attaching a picture. I’m curious about the brown coloration on her fins, as that was not present when she was alive. Does anyone have any suggestions for keeping the rest of my fish alive? The water readings were all within normal limits last week and again today. Thanks!I haven’t gotten the video to work, but here’s another picture that might be better. The fin is in the way, but you can see a little of the discoloration.
I had some surface agitation, but not much. I had a small power head for the tang, which I now pointed toward the surface to increase the surface agitation. I have a 90 gallon, with now seven young/small fish (2 clown, Midas blenny, 3 dart fish, and a wrasse), as well as two shrimp, snails, and two emerald crabs as cleanup crew.Sorry to hear.
Any abnormal behaviors before death? Post mortem pics usually don’t tell much. An open mouth can indicate a lack of oxygen - how is the surface agitation?