I have a cardinal fish that was picked on over night. His fins have been nipped and he is laying in the sand. He ate when I fed and can still kinda swim. I do not have a QT set up yet. Could I put him in my sump to separate them?
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Trying to find a breeders box to mount to the aquarium.If you have enough space in the sump with nothing that will attack him then yes try that.
Otherwise a divider or a breeder net could work.
Clean water is the best way to heal, have an antibiotic and other meds ready in case it gets infected.
Not a good news. If u have a clean up crew it will take care of the fish remains. Else keep an eye on ammonia levels. There will be a spike if fish remains start to rot.The fish has disappeared over night. What should I do if I can’t find it?
I have two yellow tail damselsAre there scavenging fish?
If you don’t have inverts or any scavengers, I’d try to find it. Speaking from experience, it gets really bad if you don’t find it.
I’ve looked for two hours moved rock and looked in the sump. Can’t find him could they have eaten him?Those two don’t look bad. Fish heal pretty easily. Watch the cardinals, they tend to be aggressive to any that it it isn’t paired with. It very well could have been them. Damsels and clowns can be rough too.
I’d go looking for the dead one.
Yes that is likely, fish tend to scavenge. It also could have jumped, so check around the tank.I’ve looked for two hours moved rock and looked in the sump. Can’t find him could they have eaten him?
I put the damsels in a filter cup in the sump so I don’t have to catch them again. I looked around the tank but I’m gonna look more tomorrow. I didn’t want to turn the lights up too much. I also dosed some good bacteria to help with the ammonia increase just in case.Yes that is likely, fish tend to scavenge. It also could have jumped, so check around the tank.

