I unexpectedly lost my bicolor angel today and I'm really perplexed at the situation. It has been in the tank for three months doing very well, even up to yesterday. I had not noticed any indication of parasites or other illness, it was being fed pellets in the morning and frozen brine or mysis shrimp at night. It was eating well and behaving normally swimming all around the tank.
Nothing has changed in the tank, parameters are pretty much the same and normal with the exception of low ALK.
Sal @ 1.025
Ammonia @ 0
Nitrate @ 15.7
Phosphate @ .13
ALK @ 5.5
Tank is 75 gal with a pretty low bioload of 3 pajama cardinals, 2 clownfish, the bicolor, and a snowflake eel, nothing else except a small cuc. Everyone was cohabitating well with no attack injuries.
What are the possibile culprits? Are bicolor angelfish more susceptible to something that I should have been looking out for?
I'm pretty bummed out and I want to make sure i take something away from this if there's something to learn.
Nothing has changed in the tank, parameters are pretty much the same and normal with the exception of low ALK.
Sal @ 1.025
Ammonia @ 0
Nitrate @ 15.7
Phosphate @ .13
ALK @ 5.5
Tank is 75 gal with a pretty low bioload of 3 pajama cardinals, 2 clownfish, the bicolor, and a snowflake eel, nothing else except a small cuc. Everyone was cohabitating well with no attack injuries.
What are the possibile culprits? Are bicolor angelfish more susceptible to something that I should have been looking out for?
I'm pretty bummed out and I want to make sure i take something away from this if there's something to learn.