Hi #fishmedics
This morning I woke up to surprisingly find my pink spotted watchman goby dead. Last night he was perfectly fine, ate tons of food, was acting totally normal. The only two things to change yesterday were the addition of some new corals (from a place that I am 99% sure is parasite-free), and my house’s air conditioner broke so the room temperature increased (though the tank itself is still sitting around the same temperature). My orange spotted blenny would often chase the goby and vice versa, but I’ve never seen any bite marks on either, and witness no marks on the goby now. I know that sometimes fish deaths just happen, but perhaps there is something glaringly obvious that I am missing. I highly doubt this was asphyxiation, unless a slight increase in temp could reduce oxygen that much, and I would sooner expect to see corals react to the raise in temp before the fish would. Are there any other factors I should be accounting for?
PO4: 0.8 (it almost always reads higher than it should, and I’m starting to think it may be the test kit)
NO3: 35
Alk: 9.0
pH: 8.0
This morning I woke up to surprisingly find my pink spotted watchman goby dead. Last night he was perfectly fine, ate tons of food, was acting totally normal. The only two things to change yesterday were the addition of some new corals (from a place that I am 99% sure is parasite-free), and my house’s air conditioner broke so the room temperature increased (though the tank itself is still sitting around the same temperature). My orange spotted blenny would often chase the goby and vice versa, but I’ve never seen any bite marks on either, and witness no marks on the goby now. I know that sometimes fish deaths just happen, but perhaps there is something glaringly obvious that I am missing. I highly doubt this was asphyxiation, unless a slight increase in temp could reduce oxygen that much, and I would sooner expect to see corals react to the raise in temp before the fish would. Are there any other factors I should be accounting for?
PO4: 0.8 (it almost always reads higher than it should, and I’m starting to think it may be the test kit)
NO3: 35
Alk: 9.0
pH: 8.0