Dying sleeper banded goby

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I won't say everything with my tank is going peachy... I'm trying to get algae under control but it seems I'm just trading one for another and at this point I'm pretty sure I have cyano, dinos and green hair algae all at the same time. I know cyano is toxic and fish eating dinos isn't good either but other than those culprits would anyone know if 83 degrees would kill a sleeper banded goby? I've had this algae issue for a while now and he seemed fine. I read that 82 degrees kills certain dinos, then I heard 83 kills dinos so I bumped it up to that and now a day or two later my goby isn't swimming upright. I saw him this morning before work, he was just barely out from a rock but tail outwards and wasn't moving much but the tank lights hadn't kicked on yet so maybe just snoozing. after work he was in same position. Still breathing but I don't think he's gonna make it till morning.
 

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