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I would get him in a QT if you do not have one... here is a video I recently made on my channel that breaks down my QT set up. Hope things work out!
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I do not unfortunately, don’t have a good space for it right now. I wish I could determine if it was a physical issue or disease-if physical I could at least get an acclimation box and put it in my DT and keep him safe.I would get him in a QT if you do not have one... here is a video I recently made on my channel that breaks down my QT set up. Hope things work out!
Just risk if any disease is carried by him/her that it passes to others in the DT..I do not unfortunately, don’t have a good space for it right now. I wish I could determine if it was a physical issue or disease-if physical I could at least get an acclimation box and put it in my DT and keep him safe.
Sorry, I just got home from work, so chiming in late here. In the video, I didn’t see rapid breathing. The fish has a pinched belly, but I’ve seen worse. My first thought that the fish was moribund from disease or lack of food. The more I watched the video though, I’m more inclined to agree with the OP that it is some neurological/damage issue. It tries to swim, but just sort of drags along. That said, no cure for that....
Jay
Now one of my banggai cardinals is acting a bit strange. For the most part he is hovering/swimming fine, but every so often he will kind of roll over in the sand like below. Is this the start of the same issue?
Salinity should be closer to 1.025 and temp 77-79
Are you using RO Water or tap water from the faucet?
Is the cardinal still eating? Most contagious fish disease issues have some external symptoms. There are some rarer viral and bacterial issues, but those often don’t spread between unrelated species. At this point, a broad spectrum antibiotic would be a “best guess” as a medication to use.Now one of my banggai cardinals is acting a bit strange. For the most part he is hovering/swimming fine, but every so often he will kind of roll over in the sand like below. Is this the start of the same issue?
Edit: here he is swimming fine for proof
Is the cardinal still eating? Most contagious fish disease issues have some external symptoms. There are some rarer viral and bacterial issues, but those often don’t spread between unrelated species. At this point, a broad spectrum antibiotic would be a “best guess” as a medication to use.
Jay
Melafix isn’t really effective against acute infections, and no dip process is 100% effective either. You definitely don’t want to move the rock around since there is now some evidence that this is contagious (whatever it is!)Woke up and cardinal is dead. Blenny is hanging in there but barely. I did dip them both in melafix by API individually-is that what you’re picturing? Or something else? Should I dose that to the whole tank? It didn’t seem to have a noticeable effect. My LFS told me to only leave them in the melafix for 5-10 minutes-does that sound right?
I’m guessing it isn’t safe to put my live rock back in my DT?
I'd stop adding so many fish so fast. You seem to have added (and killed) a fair amount of fish in 1-2 months, enough that I would be questioning what I'm doing.... I'd recommend slowing down, you seem to have a lot going on in your very new tank....
55 gal DT, 10 gal sump. (with only 6 lbs of rock??? was that a typo?)
7 fish? (3/4 deaths already)
10 + corals?
CUC+inverts+shrimp?
new refugium?
dosing for alk/ca now?
dosing vibrant now?
That seems like a lot going on for the first 60 days.... I know you say you are being diligent, but I think you just need to slow down a bit and take things a bit slower. I'm new too, so I get it. Its exciting and I can't wait to add more fish and corals to my tank too, but I also realize I don't know enough yet to properly care for all of it quite yet, so I need to go slow.
I think a proper QT setup would do you a lot of good considering the amount of fish deaths and health issues you've had thus far. btw, my tank has also been up for 2 months. I've only had 5 fish and have not had a single one die. I only added a coral because I got it as a freebie.... Only once that freebie frag started showing new growth, was I confident enough to go out an actually spend money on a coral. I now have 2 pcs of coral I paid for. If I can keep them for a few months and not kill them and actually have them grow, then I may decide to add more.
I think you'll have better luck if you just slow down a little bit.
Full story helps. Other fish died in the last 5 days before the blenny and cardinal? Dont leave stuff like that out if you want legit help.
What other fish where in the tankThis was shared at 4:26PM PST yesterday. I feel like I've been pretty thorough about providing info but if there's something else you think would help please let me know. I will add these things to original post in the future.
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