This is her third spot since being added. She certainly is fickle.That is a beautiful spot… hope she likes it and hangs out awhile!!
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This is her third spot since being added. She certainly is fickle.That is a beautiful spot… hope she likes it and hangs out awhile!!
Yeah they are, let’s hope she likes that spot. It seems like a prime location!!This is her third spot since being added. She certainly is fickle.
So I took a closer look at Plato (the orange clown) this afternoon and he has some marking on his skin that kind of looks like Brook (at least from what I’ve gathered from forum posts, pics, etc). Unfortunately I don’t have a QT tank at this time. A little out of sorts on what to do next. How likely is Brook to infect all the fish in the tank? I know it is called the clownfish disease. Are other fish more resistant? I read that formalin is reef safe. Might have to pick some up and just dose the tank.
The only fish that were rapid breathing were the clowns and both have passed as of today. The remaining fish show no signs of rapid breathing or skin markings at this time.If the symptoms are visible enough, you could post a short video. Brooklynella is REALLY difficult to treat in a reef tank.
One symptom that folks often miss because it starts off subtly is rapid breathing. Do you see that in any other fish?
Jay
Hopefully, if it was Brook, it will be self-limiting and not spread. Don’t try adding any new clowns for awhile, and fully quarantining them would be a good idea.The only fish that were rapid breathing were the clowns and both have passed as of today. The remaining fish show no signs of rapid breathing or skin markings at this time.
Definitely going to hold off on any new additions for at least a few weeks if not months.Hopefully, if it was Brook, it will be self-limiting and not spread. Don’t try adding any new clowns for awhile, and fully quarantining them would be a good idea.
Jay
Thanks Jay!!Hopefully, if it was Brook, it will be self-limiting and not spread. Don’t try adding any new clowns for awhile, and fully quarantining them would be a good idea.
Jay
Thanks for the info Jay.Hopefully, if it was Brook, it will be self-limiting and not spread. Don’t try adding any new clowns for awhile, and fully quarantining them would be a good idea.
Jay
Looking good brother!!The reef is doing well after the passing of Socrates and Plato. No other residents are acting/looking fishy (pun intended). Photo dump time.
Thanks. How’s yours doing? Ever make it over to premier?Looking good brother!!
Good luck with the uglies. Did you read Randy Holmes-Farley’s post about Vibrant?Everyday struggle… lol always something in this hobby… just trying to wait out this ugly phase in the new tank.. no I still haven’t been to premier… always something tanking up my free time.. but I will eventually..
Crazy that they try to advertise it as a magic formula in a bottle instead of “hey dudes. This is an algaecide. Hope you like dinos. “I did, when I was starting my main display I used vibrant.. it did what I wanted it to but I think it lowered my nutrients to zero and then I got dinos… well at least I think that’s what happened.. lol but haven’t used it since.
True story… the truth goes along way!Crazy that they try to advertise it as a magic formula in a bottle instead of “hey dudes. This is an algaecide. Hope you like dinos. “