Fish dead

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Just covering all our bases here, you used the MARINE version of Razor, correct?
If so, how much did you dose?
Was this your first dose?
I'm not a fish disease expert, so I'll leave that to @Jay Hemdal if he'd like to jump in here and look at those pictures.
 
Just covering all our bases here, you used the MARINE version of Razor, correct?
If so, how much did you dose?
Was this your first dose?
I'm not a fish disease expert, so I'll leave that to @Jay Hemdal if he'd like to jump in here and look at those pictures.
Yes it's the marine version I dosed 8ml on last day of it recommended is 15ml for 50 gallon mines 32.5 only maintenance I did Saturday 10 percent water change
 
If it is how do I make the ta k safe again before adding fish again
If you go fallow, which is essentially a completely fishless tank, Inverts and Coral are safe to stay though. If you go fallow for I think 72 days then it should be safe due to the parasites not having anything to feed on and essentially starve. However it’s a VERY small chance but it’s not impossible to have the parasite lay dormant and wait for a weak fish.
 
Will the cuc be ok or not if leaving it fallow and what about feeding the corals I have Zoas frogspawn as gsp so they normally feed of the fish food and waste
 
If it killed all your fish then this is most likely going to be a velvet outbreak. Very hard to spot in some cases and you often won’t know it’s there until the fish are dead. People say velvet will always have symptoms but I’m not sure about that as I have had velvet hide quite well and wipe out tanks within days. Even tanks I have watched for hours on end every day have had velvet suddenly wipe through the tank.
 
Will the cuc be ok or not if leaving it fallow and what about feeding the corals I have Zoas frogspawn as gsp so they normally feed of the fish food and waste
I’d recommend feeding the tank still, however try not to over feed and keep testing for everything. Also do a water change to get ammonia down.
 
I have poly lab medic that I have just encase had issues can I use that
You can however I’d be cautious, I have used Melafix in a reef and it’s claimed to be Reef Safe but killed a nice Staghorn I had. I’d recommend staying below what the recommended dose is if you do use it.
 
Ok thansk all there is one clown still alive have to see how he does but I still can't find a cardinal anywhere in the tank it's like it's disappeared which is wierd
 
Ok thansk all there is one clown still alive have to see how he does but I still can't find a cardinal anywhere in the tank it's like it's disappeared which is wierd

Can you post a video of the remaining clownfish? I doubt this is Brooklynella, and if I can judge the clown's respiration rate, I might be able to determine if it is velvet or not. That said, when one fish is left from a group of fish that died, there is usually zero chance that any medication will work fast enough to save the remaining fish (sorry!).

I saw one zooanthid in a photo - do you have many invertebrates in the tank? Are they ALL doing good? If so, that pushes the diagnosis away from water quality issues and more towards fish disease.

Jay
 
hi i can do a video later whenback home form work the clown fish was still swiming around this morning i have a tuexdo urchin hermit crabs conchus and a few other snails they have been moving around still
 
Hi all am gutted just got home to find all my fish dead 5 of them and one clown fish hanging on they were all fine when I fed them this morning what could of caused this just tested ammonia is now 0.25 and same for nitirte nitrate is at 25ppm tesyed tank as normal yesterday and all were zero what could of made this happen and would those levels of killed them that quick none of them are new been in there for over 6 months no issues also forgot Salinity is 1.025 and temp 77 thansk
Two things possible but guessing. Was the food the same? Also the only thing that I experienced was I accidently spilled the contents of the skimmer cup in the tank. It killed all the fish in under a minute. Did yours overflow?
 

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