I returned from a 4 day business trip which meant my 140g system (110g display plus 30 gallon sump) was running on autopilot including being fed from an auto feeder. The only change for the fish during that time was I was not around to add in nori or do the daily feeding of frozen food. Otherwise they got 4x feeding of pellets a day. I made one of those feedings slightly larger to compensate.
When I came back my algae Blenny was dead. Unclear why. Today I saw that my male Bimac anthias seems to have popeye on the right side of its head (bulging and small amount of white cloudiness) and the left eyeball also has a white spec of cloudiness. There is also what looks like white scraps or damage on the right side of body. I have posted a video.
I did a 10% water change yesterday as part of my regular weekly maintenance. I will test water parameters later today. Last week when I tested it was as follows:
Salnity: 1.026 SG
Alkalinity: 7.7 dKh
Nitrates: 1.33 ppm
Phosphate: 0.279 ppm
All other fish seem okay. Only notable livestock addition was a Pygmy Red Rooster Scorpionfish which is only active at night and was fully quarantined from High Tide Aquatics (certified by HumbleFish). All other new fish additions are quarantined with meds other than fish which I got from Biota which I only put through an observation quarantine.
Video below of the sick Bimac:
Picture showing slight bulging on right side off head (that means left side of picture since looking head on):
When I came back my algae Blenny was dead. Unclear why. Today I saw that my male Bimac anthias seems to have popeye on the right side of its head (bulging and small amount of white cloudiness) and the left eyeball also has a white spec of cloudiness. There is also what looks like white scraps or damage on the right side of body. I have posted a video.
I did a 10% water change yesterday as part of my regular weekly maintenance. I will test water parameters later today. Last week when I tested it was as follows:
Salnity: 1.026 SG
Alkalinity: 7.7 dKh
Nitrates: 1.33 ppm
Phosphate: 0.279 ppm
All other fish seem okay. Only notable livestock addition was a Pygmy Red Rooster Scorpionfish which is only active at night and was fully quarantined from High Tide Aquatics (certified by HumbleFish). All other new fish additions are quarantined with meds other than fish which I got from Biota which I only put through an observation quarantine.
Video below of the sick Bimac:
Picture showing slight bulging on right side off head (that means left side of picture since looking head on):
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