Hey all,
I have a 32G AIO that has been set up for about 6 months now. This tank is a tank in my apartment and I have limited resources compared to how I operate my 120G back at home. Anyway, some fish were bought from a store who quarantines, others were transfers from an established 13.5 fluval that I had set up for a while. My hawkfish jumped out of the tank last week, (most likely unrelated). For the week, my clowns and royal gramma seemed to lose appetite and not come to the front for food. This week I added 2 days ago 2 emerald crabs and a lawnmower blenny not quarantined. Again I know the risks not looking to get roasted, I QT all my fish on my 120G at home just don’t have the resources here to do so. The next day my Blenny dies, and the following day out of nowhere my Royal gramma starts with very rapid breathing, turned pale and ended up dying overnight. Now today my two clownfish are doing the same thing. Breathing very rapidly and struggling to swim. I do not see any sign of anything on these fish at all in regards to velvet, etc. I did freshwater dip for 5 minutes and nothing came off.
Now my question is, I have been going through extreme case of Dino’s. I am reading online that there is a Dino algae parasite that will wipe out fish just like velvet would? Could this be what I am experiencing?
Salinity 35
Alk 8.4
PH 8.5
Calcium 420
Nitrate 0
Phosphate .1
Thank you any help would be appreciated
I have a 32G AIO that has been set up for about 6 months now. This tank is a tank in my apartment and I have limited resources compared to how I operate my 120G back at home. Anyway, some fish were bought from a store who quarantines, others were transfers from an established 13.5 fluval that I had set up for a while. My hawkfish jumped out of the tank last week, (most likely unrelated). For the week, my clowns and royal gramma seemed to lose appetite and not come to the front for food. This week I added 2 days ago 2 emerald crabs and a lawnmower blenny not quarantined. Again I know the risks not looking to get roasted, I QT all my fish on my 120G at home just don’t have the resources here to do so. The next day my Blenny dies, and the following day out of nowhere my Royal gramma starts with very rapid breathing, turned pale and ended up dying overnight. Now today my two clownfish are doing the same thing. Breathing very rapidly and struggling to swim. I do not see any sign of anything on these fish at all in regards to velvet, etc. I did freshwater dip for 5 minutes and nothing came off.
Now my question is, I have been going through extreme case of Dino’s. I am reading online that there is a Dino algae parasite that will wipe out fish just like velvet would? Could this be what I am experiencing?
Salinity 35
Alk 8.4
PH 8.5
Calcium 420
Nitrate 0
Phosphate .1
Thank you any help would be appreciated