I did a 5-gallon water change on Saturday, and by Tuesday morning had lost 3 of the 4 fish in the tank. The inverts and corals seem to be okay as
does the surviving Pygmy Cherub. If the water tests out okay - should I suspect a disease or ?? Also, as part of the water change, I discovered the
decomposed remains of a Royal Gramma in the rear filtration section when I lifted out the skimmer. I isolated that rear section from the main tank &
siphoned it all out. Besides any trace products of decomposition - could that have been enough to kill fish?
Also wondering if it was a disease; could anything linger in the sandbed or live rock?
does the surviving Pygmy Cherub. If the water tests out okay - should I suspect a disease or ?? Also, as part of the water change, I discovered the
decomposed remains of a Royal Gramma in the rear filtration section when I lifted out the skimmer. I isolated that rear section from the main tank &
siphoned it all out. Besides any trace products of decomposition - could that have been enough to kill fish?
Also wondering if it was a disease; could anything linger in the sandbed or live rock?