Hi all,
I have a fairly new 180G tank setup that I probably stocked way too fast and did not have a QT process. I cycled the tank for two weeks and then added 6 fish about 2 weeks apart. I tried to find a reliable LFS to purchase my fish from, but after 2 months I have had some losses.
1 onyx clown - Alive and Well
1 tailspot blenny - Alive and Well
1 yellow coris wrasse - Alive and Well
1 Royal Gramma
- Died after about 2 weeks. It stopped eating and its tail looked like it had bites. I noticed the Onyx Clown being aggressive towards it
1 smaller ocellaris
- Died after about 30 days. Happened over night and looked healthy the night before actively feeding and swimming. I think it was stress from Onyx clown
1 Solar Wrasse - Died after 2 months. This is the most concerning to me because there was no aggression towards the fish, it was eating and swimming very actively. I woke up one morning and just found it dead. I did add a sea urchin to the tank that died so maybe there was an ammonia spike. When I tested for ammonia the levels were already low again.
With the death of the Solar Wrasse I have pumped the brakes on adding anything to the tank. My concern now is that maybe there was some sort of disease killing these fish. I am pretty new to the hobby, but I haven't seen any signs in their behavior. No white spots, not swimming into flow or rocks, actively eating and swimming.
After researching more and scared from horror stories, I purchased a QT tank for any future additions. Moving forward I plan to be very diligent, but I don't know if i should be going Fallow or not. The three remaining fish seem fine and i feel like pulling them out and putting all 3 in a 20G with copper might stress them our even further. Also the added complexities of maintaining a bioload for 76+ days in a fishless tank is something I would prefer to avoid if i can.
When speaking to my LFS they are way more relaxed about the deaths compared to me who named these fish and really feel bad for not having a proper system. So I am hoping to get more advise on if fallow is needed in my case or if there really could be some disease in my tank with all the fish look healthy. The losses in my tank were all very sudden and I have never seen white spots or signs of disease.
Fallow or not to Fallow?
I have a fairly new 180G tank setup that I probably stocked way too fast and did not have a QT process. I cycled the tank for two weeks and then added 6 fish about 2 weeks apart. I tried to find a reliable LFS to purchase my fish from, but after 2 months I have had some losses.
1 onyx clown - Alive and Well
1 tailspot blenny - Alive and Well
1 yellow coris wrasse - Alive and Well
1 Royal Gramma
- Died after about 2 weeks. It stopped eating and its tail looked like it had bites. I noticed the Onyx Clown being aggressive towards it
1 smaller ocellaris
- Died after about 30 days. Happened over night and looked healthy the night before actively feeding and swimming. I think it was stress from Onyx clown
1 Solar Wrasse - Died after 2 months. This is the most concerning to me because there was no aggression towards the fish, it was eating and swimming very actively. I woke up one morning and just found it dead. I did add a sea urchin to the tank that died so maybe there was an ammonia spike. When I tested for ammonia the levels were already low again.
With the death of the Solar Wrasse I have pumped the brakes on adding anything to the tank. My concern now is that maybe there was some sort of disease killing these fish. I am pretty new to the hobby, but I haven't seen any signs in their behavior. No white spots, not swimming into flow or rocks, actively eating and swimming.
After researching more and scared from horror stories, I purchased a QT tank for any future additions. Moving forward I plan to be very diligent, but I don't know if i should be going Fallow or not. The three remaining fish seem fine and i feel like pulling them out and putting all 3 in a 20G with copper might stress them our even further. Also the added complexities of maintaining a bioload for 76+ days in a fishless tank is something I would prefer to avoid if i can.
When speaking to my LFS they are way more relaxed about the deaths compared to me who named these fish and really feel bad for not having a proper system. So I am hoping to get more advise on if fallow is needed in my case or if there really could be some disease in my tank with all the fish look healthy. The losses in my tank were all very sudden and I have never seen white spots or signs of disease.
Fallow or not to Fallow?