Hi Lee -
I'm a little concerned about my clarkii clownfish - she appears to have gil damage to her right hand side gil - and is breathing more labored and is less active than the other fish in my system
Some details:
I've had this fish for 4+ years - was in a 40 gallon with her mate for most of those years - was just moved to my 80 gallon display which houses 1 male flame wrasse, and a cleaner shimp - along with corals about 3 weeks ago. The 80 gallon display was started around 5/10/10.
When I fished her out of her old tank, she got caught in the net by one of her gils - She tried really hard to swim through the net so I affiliated her getting caught with her excitement.. Once she calmed down she was able to swim free
I never really inspected her for damage - just never came to mind - but now looking at her gil I think this may have been why she was caught in the net
Today I noticed shes a little blotchy - faded - lackluster - which caused me to look a little closer and I noticed this damage plus missing scales, etc.
No violence between tankmates - its a really peaceful tank - no one chases anyone
My Alk/CA/Mag is out of balance - I'm still working on getting my CA reactor stable and learning what this new tank's daily allowances are - and things are way out there, but here's my tests as of today
Salinity - 1.025
Temp - 76-79 thoughout the day
PH - 8.3 (AM) and 8.5 (PM)
ALK - 7.7
CA - 350
Mag - 1250
And pictures -
and a picture of the male for reference -
I've moved her to a hospital tank where she will be easier to catch and treat and monitor.
I feed a homemade mix of omnivore food (nori, chopped seafood, etc), with selcon, and cyclopeeze mixed in.
What is your advice?
I'm a little concerned about my clarkii clownfish - she appears to have gil damage to her right hand side gil - and is breathing more labored and is less active than the other fish in my system
Some details:
I've had this fish for 4+ years - was in a 40 gallon with her mate for most of those years - was just moved to my 80 gallon display which houses 1 male flame wrasse, and a cleaner shimp - along with corals about 3 weeks ago. The 80 gallon display was started around 5/10/10.
When I fished her out of her old tank, she got caught in the net by one of her gils - She tried really hard to swim through the net so I affiliated her getting caught with her excitement.. Once she calmed down she was able to swim free
I never really inspected her for damage - just never came to mind - but now looking at her gil I think this may have been why she was caught in the net
Today I noticed shes a little blotchy - faded - lackluster - which caused me to look a little closer and I noticed this damage plus missing scales, etc.
No violence between tankmates - its a really peaceful tank - no one chases anyone
My Alk/CA/Mag is out of balance - I'm still working on getting my CA reactor stable and learning what this new tank's daily allowances are - and things are way out there, but here's my tests as of today
Salinity - 1.025
Temp - 76-79 thoughout the day
PH - 8.3 (AM) and 8.5 (PM)
ALK - 7.7
CA - 350
Mag - 1250
And pictures -
and a picture of the male for reference -
I've moved her to a hospital tank where she will be easier to catch and treat and monitor.
I feed a homemade mix of omnivore food (nori, chopped seafood, etc), with selcon, and cyclopeeze mixed in.
What is your advice?