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"Billy" wrote in message ...
I will never again own a damsel unless I do a species tank. This story should be repeated here every week for newcomers. |
What precedure do you use to aclimate the new fish to your tank. Fish that
maybe incorrectly aclimated don't always show signs of problems right away. If the fish becomes overly stressed then it's immune system suffers thus making it less likely to fight off disease. 2-4 weeks pass and suddenly your fish is dead. wrote in message oups.com... Maybe someone can help me. I have a 90 gallon tank set up with live rock(from tampa bay sal****er). The tank is about 3 months old and has been doing very well. All of the levels check out ok and water changes are done every 3-4 weeks at 20-30 percent. Recently, I started buying fish, and with the exception of a few most of them have died. I have the following items in the tank: coral banded shrimp fire shrimp 5 peppermint shrimp 2 small manits shrimp There are many urchins and there are 3 anenome's(1 condy, and 2 bulb anenomes) 2 tomato clowns 1 scooter blenny The follwing fish have died: Yellow tang Naso tang bicolor blenny black blenny mandrin cardnial fish My question is this....What could be killing these fish....Could it be the urchins, anenomes, or maybe the shrimp. I am baffled because the rest of the tank looks completely healty and everone else is thriving. Thanks, Marshall |
I have three tangs along with my yellowtail damsel in my 175 that keep him
in line. :) -- Mark C. Jack of all trades, master of none. (well, maybe a couple) I r34lly n33d t0 g37 l41d "Pszemol" wrote in message ... "Billy" wrote in message ... I will never again own a damsel unless I do a species tank. This story should be repeated here every week for newcomers. |
Good call, Matt.
-- Mark C. Jack of all trades, master of none. (well, maybe a couple) I r34lly n33d t0 g37 l41d "Matt Awbrey" wrote in message news:hWxNd.4722$Tt.3878@fed1read05... What precedure do you use to aclimate the new fish to your tank. Fish that maybe incorrectly aclimated don't always show signs of problems right away. If the fish becomes overly stressed then it's immune system suffers thus making it less likely to fight off disease. 2-4 weeks pass and suddenly your fish is dead. wrote in message oups.com... Maybe someone can help me. I have a 90 gallon tank set up with live rock(from tampa bay sal****er). The tank is about 3 months old and has been doing very well. All of the levels check out ok and water changes are done every 3-4 weeks at 20-30 percent. Recently, I started buying fish, and with the exception of a few most of them have died. I have the following items in the tank: coral banded shrimp fire shrimp 5 peppermint shrimp 2 small manits shrimp There are many urchins and there are 3 anenome's(1 condy, and 2 bulb anenomes) 2 tomato clowns 1 scooter blenny The follwing fish have died: Yellow tang Naso tang bicolor blenny black blenny mandrin cardnial fish My question is this....What could be killing these fish....Could it be the urchins, anenomes, or maybe the shrimp. I am baffled because the rest of the tank looks completely healty and everone else is thriving. Thanks, Marshall |
Try a home made minnow trap. Works like a charm.
http://www.boyslife.org/workshop/minnows.pdf "Mark C." wrote in message ... If I could capture him. -- Mark C. Jack of all trades, master of none. (well, maybe a couple) I r34lly n33d t0 g37 l41d "John Maag" wrote in message . com... Mark C. wrote: John, What causes popeye? I have a yellow tail damsel with a few bumps and one recent popeye. Is it curable/fatal? It curable. It is an infection similar to out "Pink Eye". What I would do is put the fish into a quarantine tank with no live rock and treat with Maracyn Plus. It is a fish antibiotic. |
they are cute little buggers that **** off the whole tank! I got rid of mine
also -- www.reeftanksonline.com www.nydiver.com ONLINE meeting rooms "Billy" wrote in message ... "Mark C." wrote in message ... | If I could capture him. | Indeed. I had to tear down my entire 75 reef to capture a yellowtail that had gotten too aggressive for his own good. Ended up having to remove the LR he was in, and leave it on the floor for a couple min, then gently shake until he flopped out. He lived alone in my sump for several months before some sucker, er...friend took him off my hands. I will never again own a damsel unless I do a species tank. billy |
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