Zenoah1439
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I've been on travel for the past week, and while talking with my wife this afternoon she told me that our Cardinal fish had died. I got a description of what he looked like and it sounded pretty odd to me. Thought I'd post it up to see if anyone has any suggestions on what may have happened.
Apparently, the Cardinal looked as though he'd broken its back; aka it didn't seem to have control of its rear fin. There was also a noticeable amount of scales missing between his tail and furthest fin back (around the same area where the "break" may have occurred). Also, the side fins (not sure of the technical names, but like the hands to a fish lol) looked really ragged. Apparently in the semi-transparent striped areas of the fish she could see that he was bleeding internally, though the point of bleeding looked to be lower than where the spine should be.
She's done some investigation; the chemicals are all normal and none of the live rock has moved in a way that would have pinned him. Only think she noted was that the Azure Damsel has his upper fin "spiked" which seems pretty unusual for him.
I have the following other inhabitants in a 40g:
From her description, it almost sounded like another of the fish may have attacked him, but i didn't think any of the above were supposed to be very aggressive through discussions with the LFS during the time of purchase. Is this a possibility? What else may have happened?
When i get back to town, I'm hoping to replace him with another unless there's some incompatibility in the above inhabitants. I just want to make sure the next one won't be "eaten" if that's what happened to this one. Just seems odd that he would be attacked 6 weeks after introduction. Any help is appreciated and let me know if you need or would like any additional information.
Apparently, the Cardinal looked as though he'd broken its back; aka it didn't seem to have control of its rear fin. There was also a noticeable amount of scales missing between his tail and furthest fin back (around the same area where the "break" may have occurred). Also, the side fins (not sure of the technical names, but like the hands to a fish lol) looked really ragged. Apparently in the semi-transparent striped areas of the fish she could see that he was bleeding internally, though the point of bleeding looked to be lower than where the spine should be.
She's done some investigation; the chemicals are all normal and none of the live rock has moved in a way that would have pinned him. Only think she noted was that the Azure Damsel has his upper fin "spiked" which seems pretty unusual for him.
I have the following other inhabitants in a 40g:
- Coral Beuty
- Azure Damsel (small blue and yellow fish separated by a diagonal)
- 2 clowns
- 1 Fire Shrimp
- 1 cleaner shrimp
From her description, it almost sounded like another of the fish may have attacked him, but i didn't think any of the above were supposed to be very aggressive through discussions with the LFS during the time of purchase. Is this a possibility? What else may have happened?
When i get back to town, I'm hoping to replace him with another unless there's some incompatibility in the above inhabitants. I just want to make sure the next one won't be "eaten" if that's what happened to this one. Just seems odd that he would be attacked 6 weeks after introduction. Any help is appreciated and let me know if you need or would like any additional information.