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Moved this past weekend. Tank is only a 24G. Rocks, corals, and fish were all placed in separate containers. The move took less than 2 hours. Fish were not in the 5G bucket, which was 1/2 full, more than 2.5 hours, if that MAX. Anyhow as I released back into the tank I noticed right off the bat the Cherub was very lethargic and really non-responsive. Gasping, swimming at surface, etc. I didn't think he would pull through. My thoughts proved me correct as he died less than 30 minutes after the tank being reset. My female clownfish was also showing heavy signs of stress. I initially thought she might pull through. Lots of slim coming off her, heavy breathing but she still swam around with the male. Less than 4 hours later she became less and less active, jumped into chamber 1 and after putting her back into the display she began to show non-responsive signs. I removed her shortly after. Tested water and noticed an ammonia spike of around 0.25ppm. I was assuming maybe the heat as that particular day temps were upwards of 100F. They were in a A/C blasted car the whole time though. I tried to make the move as quick as possible. The male clown, watchman/pistol and sixline all made the move fine. However the following day I found my sixline went carpet surfing. He was another causality. In my 9+ years of fish keeping I've never lost this many fish in such a short time. I'm regretting the fact that I lost them. In future situations is there sometime I can do to ensure a 100% survival rate? Tank is also now going through a GHA bloom. :squigglemouth: I've done a couple 5G water changes and hopefully this helps.
I can report that my male finally began hosting the RBTA and is inseparable from it. The goby and shrimp are busy building caves. I'm going to head to AC tomorrow and if water tests fine I plan on picking out a replacement clownfish and trading in a couple rocks covered in Xenia. Would it harm to add a couple of pieces of LR to replace what I will be taking out?
Thanks MTRC
I can report that my male finally began hosting the RBTA and is inseparable from it. The goby and shrimp are busy building caves. I'm going to head to AC tomorrow and if water tests fine I plan on picking out a replacement clownfish and trading in a couple rocks covered in Xenia. Would it harm to add a couple of pieces of LR to replace what I will be taking out?
Thanks MTRC