So I noticed my clownfish acting a little strange and now not eating although she goes for the food. I did a water change yesterday and pulled some rubble stones and small shells out. I have some macro that I want to sell that I am moving to holding tank while I can medicate my tank.
It's 3 year old 20 gallon AIO, FOWLR with macro (no coral) so my belief is if one fish is sick, should medicate them all.
Two clowns, clown goby, firefish, rainford goby, four sexy shrimp (although I didn't see the forth one lately) nassarius, cerith and astrea snails.
Regular water changes and even took out the protein skimmer because of nano bubbles.
Now the ugghh... I noticed something in my tank
yep was told it was a rock anamone, cool but now know it's majano. Must have come in on those beautiful mushrooms I had gotten that I couldn't keep because my clowns tried to host them and then got sick. Not the mushrooms, the clowns...lost the male.
Come to think of it, she is acting the same as when she tired to host the mushrooms although no white slime... Would these things sting the clown? They are very small. What about my Tonga nassarius both died couple weeks from each other. I thought it might be age since I had them for three years but now I'm wondering.
Anyway, I digress, when I pulled out those few rubble rocks, there were a bunch of them under the rock so the idea of hitting them individually went out the door. I think I am going to have to pull the tank apart...
Thanks for letting me rant. Husband never wanted a fish tank in the first place so can't talk to him about it.
And just wanted to share the pictures because I haven't in a long while.
It's 3 year old 20 gallon AIO, FOWLR with macro (no coral) so my belief is if one fish is sick, should medicate them all.
Two clowns, clown goby, firefish, rainford goby, four sexy shrimp (although I didn't see the forth one lately) nassarius, cerith and astrea snails.
Regular water changes and even took out the protein skimmer because of nano bubbles.
Now the ugghh... I noticed something in my tank
yep was told it was a rock anamone, cool but now know it's majano. Must have come in on those beautiful mushrooms I had gotten that I couldn't keep because my clowns tried to host them and then got sick. Not the mushrooms, the clowns...lost the male.
Come to think of it, she is acting the same as when she tired to host the mushrooms although no white slime... Would these things sting the clown? They are very small. What about my Tonga nassarius both died couple weeks from each other. I thought it might be age since I had them for three years but now I'm wondering.
Anyway, I digress, when I pulled out those few rubble rocks, there were a bunch of them under the rock so the idea of hitting them individually went out the door. I think I am going to have to pull the tank apart...
Thanks for letting me rant. Husband never wanted a fish tank in the first place so can't talk to him about it.
And just wanted to share the pictures because I haven't in a long while.