Hi everyone. I’m new to Nano tanks. In the past I had a 60 gallon tank that I sold when I sold my house. So I do have expirence and success with a previous tank. I do understand too that a nano is going to be less forgiving. I recently relocated for a new job and decided to try a nano tank. It’s the Fluval Evo 13.5 gallon.
The tank is just over 2 months old. I have several corals in the tank, all corals are doing well. I also have 5 hermit crabs and 2 snails: all are ok. I’m having trouble keeping fish in the tank though. My goal for the tank is 3 fish.
When I set up the tank, I was told putting in a small clown would be good for the ammonia cycle. The clown has been in the tank since day one and is still alive, the sole survivor. The clown has shown no signs of stress or disease to this day.
After 4 weeks the shop I bought from tested my water and said my Ammonia was at 0 and I could add my other 2 fish. I went with a blenny and a gobi. The gobi after hitting the water went belly up/sideway within a few minutes and died in under an hour. The shop was kind enough to let me have another fish. I took a Pygmy hawk. Things were good for about 2 weeks, then the Pygmy hawk was dead. I waited a week and purchased a 6 line wrasse. The next day the blenny was dead. He was breathing very heavy after a water change. Now tonight the 6 line wrasse which is just shy of 2 weeks old was breathing heavy, then dead shortly after dinner.
I’ve seen no aggression between any of these fish. I dealt with ich in my old tank when I was a rookie. The white spots were noticeable. I’ve seen no signs of white spots on the dead fish. Am I dealing with a fish disease or something else? Any tips on diagnosis/trouble shooting this issue are greatly appreciated. Why is the clown happily surviving while the other can’t?
Tank parameters:
Temp: 78
Salinity: 1.025
Ph: 8.0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5
The tank is just over 2 months old. I have several corals in the tank, all corals are doing well. I also have 5 hermit crabs and 2 snails: all are ok. I’m having trouble keeping fish in the tank though. My goal for the tank is 3 fish.
When I set up the tank, I was told putting in a small clown would be good for the ammonia cycle. The clown has been in the tank since day one and is still alive, the sole survivor. The clown has shown no signs of stress or disease to this day.
After 4 weeks the shop I bought from tested my water and said my Ammonia was at 0 and I could add my other 2 fish. I went with a blenny and a gobi. The gobi after hitting the water went belly up/sideway within a few minutes and died in under an hour. The shop was kind enough to let me have another fish. I took a Pygmy hawk. Things were good for about 2 weeks, then the Pygmy hawk was dead. I waited a week and purchased a 6 line wrasse. The next day the blenny was dead. He was breathing very heavy after a water change. Now tonight the 6 line wrasse which is just shy of 2 weeks old was breathing heavy, then dead shortly after dinner.
I’ve seen no aggression between any of these fish. I dealt with ich in my old tank when I was a rookie. The white spots were noticeable. I’ve seen no signs of white spots on the dead fish. Am I dealing with a fish disease or something else? Any tips on diagnosis/trouble shooting this issue are greatly appreciated. Why is the clown happily surviving while the other can’t?
Tank parameters:
Temp: 78
Salinity: 1.025
Ph: 8.0
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5