I have read posts on some forums where fellow reefers have had fish to live 3, 5 even for 11 years. The longest I have had a fish to live for is six months. What is the secret for longevity?
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Ha! I was just tagging you.Six months? Oh my that's terrible
I can get a fish infested with ich and parasites sometimes to live six months as long as it eats a lot!

+1I think it may help a lot if you describe your system and let us know the parameters. Also what kind of fish are you trying to keep?
O4-X to keep my nitrates down. Had a terrible algae problem until I used this. Mainly try to keep Tangs and Angelfish. My fish show no signs of difficulty when they die. My blueface angel was fine yesterday, swimming around the tank I have a 140g tank with a 30g trickle filter sump. Tank is fish only with dry rock. Water parameters are NH3-0, NO2-0, NO3-5. Temp 80deg.
Have a 25watt UV. Dose 10ml/day with Red Sea NO3O4-X to keep my nitrates down. Had a terrible algae problem until I used this. Mainly try to keep Tangs and Angelfish. My fish show no signs of difficulty when they die. My blueface angel was fine yesterday, swimming around the tank
and eating. I get up this morning it was dead. The blueface was the one I had for six months. My tank will be two years old in January 2016. I do water changes every 2 weeks.
Pretty much sums up what my Velvet was like.I had a case of velvet that did this. Wrasse were mostly unharmed but Angels would die seemingly out of nowhere. One day they're happy and eating, next day cryptic and hiding, following day dead. This happened for months and there were no symptoms other than that (except my emperor Angels kept "bleaching" out in spots). Tangs would die too probably also from ich (I managed ich for years but recently quit because it was killing too many fish and I wanted to keep more rare and difficult to keep fish). One day a chevron tang showed classic velvet symptoms after months of me thinking I "fixed" the problem (flukes via prazi, more oxygen via power heads aimed at top, huge water changes due to high nitrates among many other things I thought were the problem). Cupramine for everyone and velvet has been long gone ever since.
This strain of velvet was so so hard to identify I was so fed up. I've been in the hobby over 12 years and have seen velvet both at the LFS I worked at and my home aquariums twice before this. This newer strain was very stealth and hard to identify.
It's going around fish retailers and wholesalers (online) as I see many on here with very similar circumstances...
Should I Cupramine my 140g tank or should I move my fish to the Quarantine tank?

