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Hello! I'm new to the forum and reef tanks though I'm a life long saltwater enthusiast. I have an issue with a disease or parasite I believe - mostly with one of my percula clownfish. I've researched and tried to follow and adapt as many protocols and solutions from this forum and others to deal with this issue as it has persisted for weeks. In an attempt to not waste time up to this point I've tried everything I could from research. I cannot figure out what I'm dealing with though. Sorry for the long post I just wonder if how much of this is involved or where it started.

I bought the reef tank rocks lights etc on craigslist w/ a CB angelfish and two blue yellow damsels. It's been up and running at my place a year and a half and was running couple years before that. Added two clowns from LFS in October so 10 months back(no QT) and the damsels bullied the smaller clown and I learned how territorial they are claiming the whole tank and then I set up 20 for the clowns to isolate. Eventually they went back in the tank without the damsels (tearing the tank apart to catch them - learned more the hard way) and did fine for many months mostly hanging out in the hammer coral - did not have luck with anemone twice so far.

Fast forward to a couple months ago. Mid July. Went back to LFS for first time in a long time got some snails and hermits I beilieve. 3 days later I notice a small white spot on larger clown's skin outside of gill. Day later I notice small white spot on side of smaller clown - assuming male - and the spot on the females gill area looks worse and a little pink and gooey. I ask LFS they say wait it out - tough to treat what I can't identify and they're eating fine etc ... SO few days later both look worse and I wake up one morning to the male looking all white and pale and sort of floating up from the coral or having trouble controlling buoyancy or seeming to doze off. So I get all panicked cuz he looks like he's going to die and this is the point he stopped eating for a while. I do FW dip after reading about it and crossing fingers - it works I see them shake and I swear he looks less pale and I swear there's some white tiny flakes in the bottom that weren't there and even some glowing stuff if I used UV light but I'm new to this and not sure what dipped from tank with net. The fish looked better after FWdip. I put in QT and starts looking worse after not much time. I talk to LFS again they say try Melafix. so I do QT with melafix and treat for several days and he looks a little better but then starts to look worse again and then I see he's got spots on each side and the females gill seems to be healing slowly in the melafix so IDK I just keep waiting and trying to figure out what to do.
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Next I try paraguard convinced it's flukes because it doesn't seem to be deadly at least not very quickly, there are no tiny spots visible in the clear edges of the fins. LFS said paraguard. Didn't really do anything much for them and they started to look worse again.

Next I try Prazi Pro (changing almost all water) after reading about it and it seemed to do it. They shook all crazy when I first put it in and seemed to be trying to dislodge stuff. Followed directions on bottle, they looked good so I put them back in the DT.

3 days later male clown doesn't look so good. Swimming at the edge of tank at surface when lights are off. Looking pale and not eating well.

Next still convinced it's flukes - Did a bath for 8 hours in heavy prazi dose for clowns and they shook a lot. Next I followed this procedure on BRS about QT with 100% water change every 3 days 3x over with Prazi to kill all flukes(clowns in 10 gallon QT). Also figured I didn't leave the DT fallow because of the CB so flukes must still be in there. Got CB out too = tear tank apart(found who was anemone/coral killer). Tank had no fish for 16 days. On each dose of prazi over 9 day period they shook a bunch and I think I could see little things coming off. Thought I was clear.

Put clowns back in DT - looked good couple days - 3rd day the male is looking pale and swimming at the surface by glass at night. What do I do?! Thanks for any and all help...

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77.7 degrees. PH 8.4 - KH 8 - Nitrate ~5-15 Phosphate ~0.01-.05 (my tests seem to suck) I've been working nitrates down over last few months with carbon dosing, phosban reactor etc because of algae problems. My KH seems low but my calcium is high (480) after they are balanced I was going to start dosing all for reef... I've been having trouble with the temp rising this summer it's been so hot. I point a fan at it and open sump - has creeped up to 79.5 though despite efforts so temp not nearly as stable as I'd like this summer.

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Hello! I'm new to the forum and reef tanks though I'm a life long saltwater enthusiast. I have an issue with a disease or parasite I believe - mostly with one of my percula clownfish. I've researched and tried to follow and adapt as many protocols and solutions from this forum and others to deal with this issue as it has persisted for weeks. In an attempt to not waste time up to this point I've tried everything I could from research. I cannot figure out what I'm dealing with though. Sorry for the long post I just wonder if how much of this is involved or where it started.

I bought the reef tank rocks lights etc on craigslist w/ a CB angelfish and two blue yellow damsels. It's been up and running at my place a year and a half and was running couple years before that. Added two clowns from LFS in October so 10 months back(no QT) and the damsels bullied the smaller clown and I learned how territorial they are claiming the whole tank and then I set up 20 for the clowns to isolate. Eventually they went back in the tank without the damsels (tearing the tank apart to catch them - learned more the hard way) and did fine for many months mostly hanging out in the hammer coral - did not have luck with anemone twice so far.

Fast forward to a couple months ago. Mid July. Went back to LFS for first time in a long time got some snails and hermits I beilieve. 3 days later I notice a small white spot on larger clown's skin outside of gill. Day later I notice small white spot on side of smaller clown - assuming male - and the spot on the females gill area looks worse and a little pink and gooey. I ask LFS they say wait it out - tough to treat what I can't identify and they're eating fine etc ... SO few days later both look worse and I wake up one morning to the male looking all white and pale and sort of floating up from the coral or having trouble controlling buoyancy or seeming to doze off. So I get all panicked cuz he looks like he's going to die and this is the point he stopped eating for a while. I do FW dip after reading about it and crossing fingers - it works I see them shake and I swear he looks less pale and I swear there's some white tiny flakes in the bottom that weren't there and even some glowing stuff if I used UV light but I'm new to this and not sure what dipped from tank with net. The fish looked better after FWdip. I put in QT and starts looking worse after not much time. I talk to LFS again they say try Melafix. so I do QT with melafix and treat for several days and he looks a little better but then starts to look worse again and then I see he's got spots on each side and the females gill seems to be healing slowly in the melafix so IDK I just keep waiting and trying to figure out what to do.
IMG_0163.jpg

Next I try paraguard convinced it's flukes because it doesn't seem to be deadly at least not very quickly, there are no tiny spots visible in the clear edges of the fins. LFS said paraguard. Didn't really do anything much for them and they started to look worse again.

Next I try Prazi Pro (changing almost all water) after reading about it and it seemed to do it. They shook all crazy when I first put it in and seemed to be trying to dislodge stuff. Followed directions on bottle, they looked good so I put them back in the DT.

3 days later male clown doesn't look so good. Swimming at the edge of tank at surface when lights are off. Looking pale and not eating well.

Next still convinced it's flukes - Did a bath for 8 hours in heavy prazi dose for clowns and they shook a lot. Next I followed this procedure on BRS about QT with 100% water change every 3 days 3x over with Prazi to kill all flukes(clowns in 10 gallon QT). Also figured I didn't leave the DT fallow because of the CB so flukes must still be in there. Got CB out too = tear tank apart(found who was anemone/coral killer). Tank had no fish for 16 days. On each dose of prazi over 9 day period they shook a bunch and I think I could see little things coming off. Thought I was clear.

Put clowns back in DT - looked good couple days - 3rd day the male is looking pale and swimming at the surface by glass at night. What do I do?! Thanks for any and all help...

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77.7 degrees. PH 8.4 - KH 8 - Nitrate ~5-15 Phosphate ~0.01-.05 (my tests seem to suck) I've been working nitrates down over last few months with carbon dosing, phosban reactor etc because of algae problems. My KH seems low but my calcium is high (480) after they are balanced I was going to start dosing all for reef... I've been having trouble with the temp rising this summer it's been so hot. I point a fan at it and open sump - has creeped up to 79.5 though despite efforts so temp not nearly as stable as I'd like this summer.

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Pics are a bit fuzzy but I see what looks like brooklynella and the meds you used would have no effect
You will want to use formalin based medication in quarantine such as quick cure or even ruby rally pro which takes longer
A 5 minute freshwater dip will give fish temporary relief
 
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Hello! I'm new to the forum and reef tanks though I'm a life long saltwater enthusiast. I have an issue with a disease or parasite I believe - mostly with one of my percula clownfish. I've researched and tried to follow and adapt as many protocols and solutions from this forum and others to deal with this issue as it has persisted for weeks. In an attempt to not waste time up to this point I've tried everything I could from research. I cannot figure out what I'm dealing with though. Sorry for the long post I just wonder if how much of this is involved or where it started.

I bought the reef tank rocks lights etc on craigslist w/ a CB angelfish and two blue yellow damsels. It's been up and running at my place a year and a half and was running couple years before that. Added two clowns from LFS in October so 10 months back(no QT) and the damsels bullied the smaller clown and I learned how territorial they are claiming the whole tank and then I set up 20 for the clowns to isolate. Eventually they went back in the tank without the damsels (tearing the tank apart to catch them - learned more the hard way) and did fine for many months mostly hanging out in the hammer coral - did not have luck with anemone twice so far.

Fast forward to a couple months ago. Mid July. Went back to LFS for first time in a long time got some snails and hermits I beilieve. 3 days later I notice a small white spot on larger clown's skin outside of gill. Day later I notice small white spot on side of smaller clown - assuming male - and the spot on the females gill area looks worse and a little pink and gooey. I ask LFS they say wait it out - tough to treat what I can't identify and they're eating fine etc ... SO few days later both look worse and I wake up one morning to the male looking all white and pale and sort of floating up from the coral or having trouble controlling buoyancy or seeming to doze off. So I get all panicked cuz he looks like he's going to die and this is the point he stopped eating for a while. I do FW dip after reading about it and crossing fingers - it works I see them shake and I swear he looks less pale and I swear there's some white tiny flakes in the bottom that weren't there and even some glowing stuff if I used UV light but I'm new to this and not sure what dipped from tank with net. The fish looked better after FWdip. I put in QT and starts looking worse after not much time. I talk to LFS again they say try Melafix. so I do QT with melafix and treat for several days and he looks a little better but then starts to look worse again and then I see he's got spots on each side and the females gill seems to be healing slowly in the melafix so IDK I just keep waiting and trying to figure out what to do.
IMG_0163.jpg

Next I try paraguard convinced it's flukes because it doesn't seem to be deadly at least not very quickly, there are no tiny spots visible in the clear edges of the fins. LFS said paraguard. Didn't really do anything much for them and they started to look worse again.

Next I try Prazi Pro (changing almost all water) after reading about it and it seemed to do it. They shook all crazy when I first put it in and seemed to be trying to dislodge stuff. Followed directions on bottle, they looked good so I put them back in the DT.

3 days later male clown doesn't look so good. Swimming at the edge of tank at surface when lights are off. Looking pale and not eating well.

Next still convinced it's flukes - Did a bath for 8 hours in heavy prazi dose for clowns and they shook a lot. Next I followed this procedure on BRS about QT with 100% water change every 3 days 3x over with Prazi to kill all flukes(clowns in 10 gallon QT). Also figured I didn't leave the DT fallow because of the CB so flukes must still be in there. Got CB out too = tear tank apart(found who was anemone/coral killer). Tank had no fish for 16 days. On each dose of prazi over 9 day period they shook a bunch and I think I could see little things coming off. Thought I was clear.

Put clowns back in DT - looked good couple days - 3rd day the male is looking pale and swimming at the surface by glass at night. What do I do?! Thanks for any and all help...

55g
77.7 degrees. PH 8.4 - KH 8 - Nitrate ~5-15 Phosphate ~0.01-.05 (my tests seem to suck) I've been working nitrates down over last few months with carbon dosing, phosban reactor etc because of algae problems. My KH seems low but my calcium is high (480) after they are balanced I was going to start dosing all for reef... I've been having trouble with the temp rising this summer it's been so hot. I point a fan at it and open sump - has creeped up to 79.5 though despite efforts so temp not nearly as stable as I'd like this summer.

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Flukes don't cause discrete spots/lesions. The fish could well have flukes, but the spots are some other issue. Flukes cause a general tattered, cloudy appearance and with gill flukes, heavy breathing. Flashing/scratching is also common.

The second to last picture - does the clown have a damage dorsal fin?
Through all this, the angel has been symptom free? Any other fish in the tank now?

Melafix is a tonic, and not a very effective treatment for any of the main fish diseases.

I wonder if the FW dips, offering some temporary relief is because the clowns have Brooklynella? That isn't very common in long term captive clowns, but it is possible.

The other diagnosis is Ichthyophonus fungal infection - but that isn't treatable.


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Flukes don't cause discrete spots/lesions. The fish could well have flukes, but the spots are some other issue. Flukes cause a general tattered, cloudy appearance and with gill flukes, heavy breathing. Flashing/scratching is also common.

The second to last picture - does the clown have a damage dorsal fin?
Through all this, the angel has been symptom free? Any other fish in the tank now?

Melafix is a tonic, and not a very effective treatment for any of the main fish diseases.

I wonder if the FW dips, offering some temporary relief is because the clowns have Brooklynella? That isn't very common in long term captive clowns, but it is possible.

The other diagnosis is Ichthyophonus fungal infection - but that isn't treatable.


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Hi Jay,

Thanks for responding.

His dorsal does look more spiky than the females overall smooth one. IMG_0312.jpg

The angel has been almost entirely symptom free - but before all this started in July there was one day that it seemed to have buoyancy issue and I saw a tiny white spot that would come and go on it's face but that's all I ever saw with it. Has seemed to grow more agitated over time, shooting back and forth across the tank, acting hungry ALWAYS, and started attacking corals.

All fish were out for 16 days. Now clowns only in DT (shrimp, snails, crabs, LSP, some softies and nem). Angel and damsels are in 20 long with HOB. Sailfin tang in a 10 gallon QT.

I don't have a tank large enough to host this many fish for 6 weeks and I don't have biofilters in the (2) 10 gallons. I am trying to keep costs down but I may have to get another tank I'm not sure. I'm worried about the tang as it doesn't seem happy at all in QT and not eating, it has not been in the DT or with other fish though.

Thanks!
 
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Pics are a bit fuzzy but I see what looks like brooklynella and the meds you used would have no effect
You will want to use formalin based medication in quarantine such as quick cure or even ruby rally pro which takes longer
A 5 minute freshwater dip will give fish temporary relief
Thanks for the rapid reply! I will try to get some better pictures today ! Just to confirm as much as possible so I go down the correct treatment ave. Maybe I should follow this thread procedure once confirmed as much as possible?
 
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Hi Jay,

Thanks for responding.

His dorsal does look more spiky than the females overall smooth one. IMG_0312.jpg

The angel has been almost entirely symptom free - but before all this started in July there was one day that it seemed to have buoyancy issue and I saw a tiny white spot that would come and go on it's face but that's all I ever saw with it. Has seemed to grow more agitated over time, shooting back and forth across the tank, acting hungry ALWAYS, and started attacking corals.

All fish were out for 16 days. Now clowns only in DT (shrimp, snails, crabs, LSP, some softies and nem). Angel and damsels are in 20 long with HOB. Sailfin tang in a 10 gallon QT.

I don't have a tank large enough to host this many fish for 6 weeks and I don't have biofilters in the (2) 10 gallons. I am trying to keep costs down but I may have to get another tank I'm not sure. I'm worried about the tang as it doesn't seem happy at all in QT and not eating, it has not been in the DT or with other fish though.

Thanks!

The tang not eating needs to be addressed soon of course. I'm not sure what to do about that - if it isn't eating because it is "uncomfortable" moving it to the DT might help (but also then exposing it to what might be going on there). On the other hand, if the tang isn't eating because of some disease, moving it would just carry that over to your DT....it is a judgement call I'm afraid....

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