Damn. I just had two fish die within the last 24 hours. The first was a diamond goby that I noticed dead on the sand yesterday evening. It had been a little skinny lately so I thought possibly it wasn't getting enough food and I just hadn't noticed the signs of starvation.
A few hours later I noticed my saddle valentini puffer up against the overflow strainer. I freed it from the overflow but it was having trouble with the current so I attached a plastic colander near the top of the tank and put it in there to give it a low flow zone. It was still not doing well a couple hours later so I moved it to a hospital tank with a slightly lower salinity to try and increase oxygen availability. Sadly it didn't make it through the night. One odd thing is that its tail was curled to one side. I wonder if it had been injured somehow.
Water parameters seem okay and the corals are doing fine, which makes this extra bizzare. Diatoms have been fairly bad lately, however. I went ahead and did all the usual stuff this morning... water change, fresh carbon, poly filter, etc. I also disconnected the biopellet reactor thinking that possibly this is a bacterial infection that the biopellets are exacerbating. That's just a guess, though.
:-(
A few hours later I noticed my saddle valentini puffer up against the overflow strainer. I freed it from the overflow but it was having trouble with the current so I attached a plastic colander near the top of the tank and put it in there to give it a low flow zone. It was still not doing well a couple hours later so I moved it to a hospital tank with a slightly lower salinity to try and increase oxygen availability. Sadly it didn't make it through the night. One odd thing is that its tail was curled to one side. I wonder if it had been injured somehow.
Water parameters seem okay and the corals are doing fine, which makes this extra bizzare. Diatoms have been fairly bad lately, however. I went ahead and did all the usual stuff this morning... water change, fresh carbon, poly filter, etc. I also disconnected the biopellet reactor thinking that possibly this is a bacterial infection that the biopellets are exacerbating. That's just a guess, though.
:-(