I had another thread about two weeks ago: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/did-my-fish-die-from-low-salinity.1059650/
I lost 4 fish in about 3 days after having been fine for about 2 months. The fish were breathing heavily, itching on rocks, & loss of appetite. People suggested gill diseases / flukes as possibilities as well as low oxygen. At the time, I had no powerheads, just my return pump. Since then, I have added a powerhead and my remaining fish (2 clowns and a melanarus wrasse) have no breathing issues and seem to be 100% fine.
I'm wondering what I should do now though. Would the breathing issues have gone away if it was a gill disease? Maybe it was just low oxygen and now the issue is fixed. If it were your tank, would you still go fallow for 2 months to do a reset?
Aquarium Parameters:
Aquarium water volume: 125 gallons w/sump
How long has the aquarium been established?: 3+ months
Temperature: 78 F
Salinity: 1.025
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: <20
I lost 4 fish in about 3 days after having been fine for about 2 months. The fish were breathing heavily, itching on rocks, & loss of appetite. People suggested gill diseases / flukes as possibilities as well as low oxygen. At the time, I had no powerheads, just my return pump. Since then, I have added a powerhead and my remaining fish (2 clowns and a melanarus wrasse) have no breathing issues and seem to be 100% fine.
I'm wondering what I should do now though. Would the breathing issues have gone away if it was a gill disease? Maybe it was just low oxygen and now the issue is fixed. If it were your tank, would you still go fallow for 2 months to do a reset?
Aquarium Parameters:
Aquarium water volume: 125 gallons w/sump
How long has the aquarium been established?: 3+ months
Temperature: 78 F
Salinity: 1.025
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: <20