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As @fishguy242 said, we need additional information. Based solely on the photos, and if the fish isn't gasping, it is probably Brooklynella. That is tough to treat in a main tank. What other fish are in with it? Do you have a treatment tank available?
There is only a clownfish and a lawnmower blenny with the infected fish. I just uograded from a 54 gallon to a 125 and I'm still going through the cycling phase. I have a QT tank to treat the fish in.As @fishguy242 said, we need additional information. Based solely on the photos, and if the fish isn't gasping, it is probably Brooklynella. That is tough to treat in a main tank. What other fish are in with it? Do you have a treatment tank available?
Jay
Well, pending on more information (and a short video would really help) you will probably need to treat all three fish. We still need to make a better determination of that you are dealing with here.....There is only a clownfish and a lawnmower blenny with the infected fish. I just uograded from a 54 gallon to a 125 and I'm still going through the cycling phase. I have a QT tank to treat the fish in.
As of this morning he is swimming in circles near the top. I was hoping to run to my LFS today to buy treatment since it was closed last night when I first noticed the white spots.Well, pending on more information (and a short video would really help) you will probably need to treat all three fish. We still need to make a better determination of that you are dealing with here.....
Jay
As of this morning he is swimming in circles near the top. I was hoping to run to my LFS today to buy treatment since it was closed last night when I first noticed the white spots.
Read the link posted here (and above) - and try to answer as many questions as possible. Congratulations on your new tank - and hopefully things will turn around.Any other info I can provide please let me know.
Sorry I'm new to this!Read the link posted here (and above) - and try to answer as many questions as possible. Congratulations on your new tank - and hopefully things will turn around.
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Aquarium Parameters:
Aquarium type: "Reef" (Only one coral)
Aquarium water volume- 125 gallons
Filtration type- sump and filter socks
Lighting- Two Kessil 180s (I know that isn't sufficient, I just started this)
How long has the aquarium been established? Just started cycling last week with live sand and live rock from previous tank and Dr Tim's.
Digital image of the aquarium under white light- attached below
Water quality (be sure to indicate what measurement units you are using)
Per API test kit, I know they aren't known for their accuracy. Investing in hannas soon.
Temperature 78.5°
pH: unknown
Salinity / specific gravity 1.024
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 5
Phosphorus unknown
Copper unknown
Other
In-depth information:
Have you lost any fish to this problem yet? (see below) Not yet
Are any invertebrates affected? No
Respiration rate of affected fish (in gill beats per minutes, count for 15 seconds and multiply by 4) Too fast to count
Are the affected fish still feeding? No
What remedies have you tried so far? Nothing
Digital image of the fish with the health issue, taken under white light- attached below
Short video of the fish (linked YouTube videos work well) attached
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+1Looks like Brooke
Thanks for the help, is brook any less disasterous than velvet? Not liking what I've read on that so far. I just started this tank do I have to start over now?+1
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you will need to remove all fish and treat in a seperate tank and treat. Your DT will need to sit fishless for 45+ days if you raise the temp to 81 degrees or 76+ days if the temp drops below 80.6 at any point.Thanks for the help, is brook any less disasterous than velvet? Not liking what I've read on that so far. I just started this tank do I have to start over now?
Oh jeez, what a great start this tank is off to. There is only 2 clowns and one lawnmower blenny in the tank so at least there isn't too much to treat. Just sucks it happened with the first two fish I added. Thanks for the tip!you will need to remove all fish and treat in a seperate tank and treat. Your DT will need to sit fishless for 45+ days if you raise the temp to 81 degrees or 76+ days if the temp drops below 80.6 at any point.
I'll have to order that off Amazon. Will it be too late by the time it arrives though? Two day shippingTreatment of choice is formalin. Commonly available in ruby reef rally.