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I have two problems going on. 1) Starving Goby and 2) Cloudy Water. Right
now I'm a little more concerned w/ problem #2, but would appreciate any advice you have regarding the Goby. Hope this doesn't take too long to describe but here are the details.... 1) I have a clown goby that will have been in the tank 5 months as of next week. When I bought him he appeared healthy. Sometime about a month ago I noticed he had gotten a lot thinner. He eats everything I put in the tank, but probably 4 times out of 5 he will regurgitate it back up. I see fish do this a lot so I hadn't thought much about it until I noticed him being thinner. There is a purple tang, lavender tang, cleaner shrimp, mandarin, blue damsel, banded Goby, and ocellaris clown also in the tank - all look healthy. All have been in the tank longer than him except for the banded Goby. Lately I have taken extra care to make sure the Clown Goby is getting a good portion of the food during feedings. I have fed him mostly mysis shrimp and flake food since he's been in the tank. This week my LFS recommended trying feeder guppies. So yesterday I bought a couple dozen and put some in the tank. He could not catch them. So I decided to put him in a smaller enclosed area to give him a better chance to catch them. The problem was I couldn't find anything to put him in. Not thinking about potential problems, I took a piece of tupperware and washed it off real good and floated it in the tank. I caught the Goby and put him in there with some guppies. This freaked him out too much and after about 3-5 minutes I ended the experiement. A little bit later I noticed the tank water started to get cloudy (see problem #2). Later last night, I also noticed several white spots on the Goby - they look to be too big for ick - there are maybe 3-4 spots. So I will need to identify what that is and if its related to his not keeping food down. 2) Sometime after the Goby in tupperware experiement I noticed the tank had gotten cloudy. I was not concerned about it last night thinking it may have been from the fish chasing some of the guppies around the tank. (the banded green goby is a digger and he was all over the guppies in tight places where they were hiding and stirring up the substrate (which is fine aragonite sand)). I had also trimmed some caulerpa in the sump/refugium and that usually causes it to get a little cloudy for an hour or so. This morning, when I got up- it still appears just as cloudy. And the only thing I can link it to is the tupperware floating in the tank (for under 5 minutes)? Is anyone aware of some kind of reaction sal****er has w/ tupperware? I am testing water quality and so far nitrates are 10 - which is about what they have been the last 6 months). I have not tested ammonia or nitrite yet - (I have to run to the store and buy some kits as I have run out of these two tests) I'm thinking these are more likely to be the affected parameters. All the tank inhabitants do look ok. Tank: 75 Gallon VHO lighting 20 Gallon Sump/Refugium w/ sawblade caulerpa portein skimmer in sump - a "noname" brand 3 power heads DSB about 100 lbs of live rock 1 feather duster 1 brittle star 1 favia speciosa Tank setup in current configuration for over a year. Any suggestions on either issue is appreciated. I am most interested in knowing if I made a mistake w/ floating the tupperware? Thanks Otto |
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I did find one ammonia test left from an old kit I had and it was 0.
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So how is the Clown Goby now? It moves more slowly compared to many fish, and
can starve if there isn't an abundance of food. You might even try newly hatched (48 hours old) brine shrimp. Turn off the skimmer and the pumps for that. Cloudy water could be coming from Caulerpa going sexual. Do you get quite a bit of die-off, where the branches turn clear and melt within 2 days? Keep your caulerpa under 24 hour lighting and it won't do that any more. Marc purple tang wrote: I have two problems going on. 1) Starving Goby and 2) Cloudy Water. Right now I'm a little more concerned w/ problem #2, but would appreciate any advice you have regarding the Goby. Hope this doesn't take too long to describe but here are the details.... 1) I have a clown goby that will have been in the tank 5 months as of next week. When I bought him he appeared healthy. Sometime about a month ago I noticed he had gotten a lot thinner. He eats everything I put in the tank, but probably 4 times out of 5 he will regurgitate it back up. I see fish do this a lot so I hadn't thought much about it until I noticed him being thinner. There is a purple tang, lavender tang, cleaner shrimp, mandarin, blue damsel, banded Goby, and ocellaris clown also in the tank - all look healthy. All have been in the tank longer than him except for the banded Goby. Lately I have taken extra care to make sure the Clown Goby is getting a good portion of the food during feedings. I have fed him mostly mysis shrimp and flake food since he's been in the tank. This week my LFS recommended trying feeder guppies. So yesterday I bought a couple dozen and put some in the tank. He could not catch them. So I decided to put him in a smaller enclosed area to give him a better chance to catch them. The problem was I couldn't find anything to put him in. Not thinking about potential problems, I took a piece of tupperware and washed it off real good and floated it in the tank. I caught the Goby and put him in there with some guppies. This freaked him out too much and after about 3-5 minutes I ended the experiement. A little bit later I noticed the tank water started to get cloudy (see problem #2). Later last night, I also noticed several white spots on the Goby - they look to be too big for ick - there are maybe 3-4 spots. So I will need to identify what that is and if its related to his not keeping food down. 2) Sometime after the Goby in tupperware experiement I noticed the tank had gotten cloudy. I was not concerned about it last night thinking it may have been from the fish chasing some of the guppies around the tank. (the banded green goby is a digger and he was all over the guppies in tight places where they were hiding and stirring up the substrate (which is fine aragonite sand)). I had also trimmed some caulerpa in the sump/refugium and that usually causes it to get a little cloudy for an hour or so. This morning, when I got up- it still appears just as cloudy. And the only thing I can link it to is the tupperware floating in the tank (for under 5 minutes)? Is anyone aware of some kind of reaction sal****er has w/ tupperware? I am testing water quality and so far nitrates are 10 - which is about what they have been the last 6 months). I have not tested ammonia or nitrite yet - (I have to run to the store and buy some kits as I have run out of these two tests) I'm thinking these are more likely to be the affected parameters. All the tank inhabitants do look ok. Tank: 75 Gallon VHO lighting 20 Gallon Sump/Refugium w/ sawblade caulerpa portein skimmer in sump - a "noname" brand 3 power heads DSB about 100 lbs of live rock 1 feather duster 1 brittle star 1 favia speciosa Tank setup in current configuration for over a year. Any suggestions on either issue is appreciated. I am most interested in knowing if I made a mistake w/ floating the tupperware? Thanks Otto -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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