Found one of my ocellaris clowns lethargic in the bottom corner of the tank tonight. His color is paler than normal and his breathing is labored. I’m not 100% sure my clowns have paired yet, but they seem to get along fine and he is a little smaller than the other. I was able to remove the fish with my bare hand and move him to quarantine. He did show a burst of energy but still only took 10 seconds to catch. He got excited in quarantine when I added food, but I don’t think he ate much. Other than the paler color I don’t see any spots that indicate ich or velvet.
These clowns were quarantined by Dr. Reef, I did the other fish in copper and prazi pro according to the humble fish method. Inverts came from fishless systems, and my tank started 9 months ago with dry rock and live sand.
Other inhabitants include a second clownfish, a royal gramma who is a role model citizen, a bengaii cardinal who hangs out by himself, a Midas blenny who runs the tank but typically only bullies the gramma, two cleaner shrimp, a black widow nem that doesn’t host and various snails and hermits. Everyone else seems healthy.
Water parameters…
Salinity: 35ppt
pH: 8.2
Alk: 6.1 dKh
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate: 5
Fwiw my aqueon tank started splitting apart 10 days ago and I was able to successfully transfer everything to a new tank. The sand bed which is regularly cleaned anyway got a thorough rinse in RODI water before going back into the new tank. Everyone has seemed happy for over a week.
These clowns were quarantined by Dr. Reef, I did the other fish in copper and prazi pro according to the humble fish method. Inverts came from fishless systems, and my tank started 9 months ago with dry rock and live sand.
Other inhabitants include a second clownfish, a royal gramma who is a role model citizen, a bengaii cardinal who hangs out by himself, a Midas blenny who runs the tank but typically only bullies the gramma, two cleaner shrimp, a black widow nem that doesn’t host and various snails and hermits. Everyone else seems healthy.
Water parameters…
Salinity: 35ppt
pH: 8.2
Alk: 6.1 dKh
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate: 5
Fwiw my aqueon tank started splitting apart 10 days ago and I was able to successfully transfer everything to a new tank. The sand bed which is regularly cleaned anyway got a thorough rinse in RODI water before going back into the new tank. Everyone has seemed happy for over a week.