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Alright folks.
I am at my wits end with this one. I have a small graysby grouper that acts strangely when I put it back into my display tank after removing it due to some odd behavior.
I have him in a grow out tank with a couple small lane snapper. The lanes act absolutely normal. Eat fine, breathing is fine, nothing out of the ordinary...they act like every lane snapper I have ever kept.
The grouper on the other hand, acts like it has flukes. Colors get dull, fins close to the body, flashing its gills on the sand rocks (specifically the area of the gills), yawns... still eats like a horse and tries to bully the snappers but just acts wierd.
but get this...I can take him out, put it in the observation tank...perfectly fine Immediately. Colors are good, no clasped fins...no scratching.
The first time this happened, I ran a prazi pro treatment, water change, second treatment...waterchange again...never stopped acting wierd. So I figured maybe it was ich in the gills so I took him out, copper treatment in Q tank and let the tank lay fallow at 83 degrees for 60 days.
I quarantined the snapper, added them to the tank. No issues. A week after I added the grouper back...and within minutes...scratching, clasped fins and dull color.
Ph is good, no ammonia, trace nitrates. The tank has briareum corals (encrusting gorgonians) and rescue zoanthids in it...they are all fine. I would figure that if I had a heavy metal issue from top off water (ro di filter water from the grocery store) the corals would be the canary in the coal mine.
What could be the issue? Can flukes hit within minutes and cause the fish to show symptoms that fast? While the other fish show now symptoms?
No ich spots, no velvet, no clownfish disease...at least no outward signs. It is kind of annoying.
What are the reasons why a fish that is healthy in one tank 5 minutes ago...act like this?
I appreciate any and all help.
Respectfully,
RC
I am at my wits end with this one. I have a small graysby grouper that acts strangely when I put it back into my display tank after removing it due to some odd behavior.
I have him in a grow out tank with a couple small lane snapper. The lanes act absolutely normal. Eat fine, breathing is fine, nothing out of the ordinary...they act like every lane snapper I have ever kept.
The grouper on the other hand, acts like it has flukes. Colors get dull, fins close to the body, flashing its gills on the sand rocks (specifically the area of the gills), yawns... still eats like a horse and tries to bully the snappers but just acts wierd.
but get this...I can take him out, put it in the observation tank...perfectly fine Immediately. Colors are good, no clasped fins...no scratching.
The first time this happened, I ran a prazi pro treatment, water change, second treatment...waterchange again...never stopped acting wierd. So I figured maybe it was ich in the gills so I took him out, copper treatment in Q tank and let the tank lay fallow at 83 degrees for 60 days.
I quarantined the snapper, added them to the tank. No issues. A week after I added the grouper back...and within minutes...scratching, clasped fins and dull color.
Ph is good, no ammonia, trace nitrates. The tank has briareum corals (encrusting gorgonians) and rescue zoanthids in it...they are all fine. I would figure that if I had a heavy metal issue from top off water (ro di filter water from the grocery store) the corals would be the canary in the coal mine.
What could be the issue? Can flukes hit within minutes and cause the fish to show symptoms that fast? While the other fish show now symptoms?
No ich spots, no velvet, no clownfish disease...at least no outward signs. It is kind of annoying.
What are the reasons why a fish that is healthy in one tank 5 minutes ago...act like this?
I appreciate any and all help.
Respectfully,
RC