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It doesn’t rub up on anything in the qt tank. It tends to just hang out under the pvc elbow. Breathing looks normal and I did feed them a few hours ago. It ate some but did not show as much interest in food as the other bigger clownLooking at its head, the fish appears to be getting thin and showing what may be skin lesion.
Does the fish rub up against objects, show rapid respiration , or gasping for air at the surface occasionally?
Is it eating or showing interest in food but cant or wont try to eat it?
Here’s another angleIt doesn’t rub up on anything in the qt tank. It tends to just hang out under the pvc elbow. Breathing looks normal and I did feed them a few hours ago. It ate some but did not show as much interest in food as the other bigger clown
I’m feeding Fish & Reef #1 by V2O. The other clown doesn’t seem to bother it at all.Is the other clown chasing or intimidating it by chance?
What foods are you feeding?
Is it’s poop normal or white and stringy?I’m feeding Fish & Reef #1 by V2O. The other clown doesn’t seem to bother it at all.
I did notice a white and stringy thing floating in the water earlier. That was while I was feeding them.Is it’s poop normal or white and stringy?
Keep an eye on that. I’m trying to determine why it’s skinny and know it’s not brooklynella and leading to believe it’s internal. Usually mysis shrimp mimics white and stringy but you’re feeding a different staple. Should it be internal, Prazipro will be the treatment in addition to use of air stone as Prazipro reduces oxygen slightlyI did notice a white and stringy thing floating in the water earlier. That was while I was feeding them.
Appreciate it! I just put in a dose of copper, would using Prazi at the same time be okay?Keep an eye on that. I’m trying to determine why it’s skinny and know it’s not brooklynella and leading to believe it’s internal. Usually mysis shrimp mimics white and stringy but you’re feeding a different staple. Should it be internal, Prazipro will be the treatment in addition to use of air stone as Prazipro reduces oxygen slightly
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Sorry to hear. How long did you have them? Less than 72 hours, and they may well have been sick when you got them. We didn't even have a chance to delve into water quality issues, how is the ammonia level in the QT?I woke up today to 2 dead clownfish Sucks as I just got them
They had only been in there for about 24hrs. I’m using the ammonia alert badge by seachem and it says it’s at 0ppm. I was dosing seachem stability to help with water quality. I matched the store’s salinity at 1.025sg. There was quite a bit of aeration with a powerhead and hob filter so I know the oxygen levels weren’t the issue.Sorry to hear. How long did you have them? Less than 72 hours, and they may well have been sick when you got them. We didn't even have a chance to delve into water quality issues, how is the ammonia level in the QT?
Jay
Well, I can’t say with certainty, but you seem to have coveted all the bases for things that kill fish in the first day…except there being something wrong with the fish when you got them. You might want to see what the dealer thinks went wrong.They had only been in there for about 24hrs. I’m using the ammonia alert badge by seachem and it says it’s at 0ppm. I was dosing seachem stability to help with water quality. I matched the store’s salinity at 1.025sg. There was quite a bit of aeration with a powerhead and hob filter so I know the oxygen levels weren’t the issue.
Unfortunately, they don’t offer any guarantees on their livestock. I’ll just stay away from them in the future.Well, I can’t say with certainty, but you seem to have coveted all the bases for things that kill fish in the first day…except there being something wrong with the fish when you got them. You might want to see what the dealer thinks went wrong.
Jay