Hi everyone, you can skip to the third paragraph for the short version of this. I bought two clownfish and a randall's goby two weeks ago and added them to my aquarium (20 gallon long), these are my first fish. About a week ago one of my clownfish stopped eating, the next day it was having trouble swimming and was sitting at the bottom of my tank in a corner, by the end of the day it was dead. A couple of days later my goby died overnight and I woke up to the crabs eating him but I hadn't noticed any symptoms.
I went back to the store I bought the fish from, and showed them some videos and photos of the clownfish. They said it was likely internal parasites as they didn't see anything externally wrong with him (the only thing I think I saw was that his belly looked a little enlarged). My water parameters seem fine to me, but they also wanted to test my water, so I took some in. They said everything looked fine but that my nitrates were a little high at 5ppm (my tests say 10ppm, but I might have read it wrong). They also said that me feeding two to three times a day was probably too much for the three fish and may have contributed to them becoming sick, though I don't feel like that is right.
The one clownfish still alive started showing symptoms three days ago (may 26). She stopped eating and had white stringy poop, along with seeming lethargic. My LFS recommended Prazipro and I added that to my tank on Friday May, 27. From what I've read, Prazipro doesn't work for all internal parasites and my clownfish seems to be getting worse (she has started darting around and rubbing against the rocks and sand, and also has trouble staying balanced along with increased panting). Also,I still don't see anything externally wrong with her. So I ordered some API General Cure which I got today, but I don't think it is safe for my inverts.
I don't have a quarantine or hospital tank setup, but I have an empty 5 gallon tank available, with a HOB filter, heater, and thermometer. I also already have some biomedia ready in my main tank. Would the 5 gallon be sufficient to hold my clown while I treat it with the General Cure? Also, would you recommend this course of action (stopping the Prazipro and switching to General Cure). Based on how quickly my other two fish died, I didn't think this clown would still be alive, but I still feel like I'm running out of time. She hasn't eaten anything in three days.
Thank you for any help!
I went back to the store I bought the fish from, and showed them some videos and photos of the clownfish. They said it was likely internal parasites as they didn't see anything externally wrong with him (the only thing I think I saw was that his belly looked a little enlarged). My water parameters seem fine to me, but they also wanted to test my water, so I took some in. They said everything looked fine but that my nitrates were a little high at 5ppm (my tests say 10ppm, but I might have read it wrong). They also said that me feeding two to three times a day was probably too much for the three fish and may have contributed to them becoming sick, though I don't feel like that is right.
The one clownfish still alive started showing symptoms three days ago (may 26). She stopped eating and had white stringy poop, along with seeming lethargic. My LFS recommended Prazipro and I added that to my tank on Friday May, 27. From what I've read, Prazipro doesn't work for all internal parasites and my clownfish seems to be getting worse (she has started darting around and rubbing against the rocks and sand, and also has trouble staying balanced along with increased panting). Also,I still don't see anything externally wrong with her. So I ordered some API General Cure which I got today, but I don't think it is safe for my inverts.
I don't have a quarantine or hospital tank setup, but I have an empty 5 gallon tank available, with a HOB filter, heater, and thermometer. I also already have some biomedia ready in my main tank. Would the 5 gallon be sufficient to hold my clown while I treat it with the General Cure? Also, would you recommend this course of action (stopping the Prazipro and switching to General Cure). Based on how quickly my other two fish died, I didn't think this clown would still be alive, but I still feel like I'm running out of time. She hasn't eaten anything in three days.
Thank you for any help!