Clownfish Disease question

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  1. Travis

    Travis Astrea Snail

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    I have looked up as much as I could until I posted here on why my clownfish are dying. Can my new tank (2 months aged now) be giving my clownfish the clownfish disease, or are they comming from the LFS with it? I had the first two die within 24 hours and the last two within 48 hours. I tried after finding out what they had to treat the last on in a quarantine tank, it was too late. Is my tank now infested with this?
     
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  3. lunatik_69

    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    Have you tested your water? Did they have little white dots?
     
  4. mandarin11

    mandarin11 Peppermint Shrimp

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    You'll have to be a bit more specific than the clownfish disease. Also, what are your water params?
     
  5. Travis

    Travis Astrea Snail

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    I believe it is brooklynella.
    ph=8.4
    ammonia=0
    nitrite=0
    nitrate=20
    30gallon tank
    60lbs live rock
    ro/di water
    1.024

    The fish have a silky white texture that isnt part of them. A few spots look like string. It is around the gills and head area. They are not dots.
     

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  6. Nemo 22

    Nemo 22 Coral Banded Shrimp

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    could be gill disease. probably from an infested bunch.
     
  7. Travis

    Travis Astrea Snail

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    If I do have brooklynella in the tank how long will it survive in my tank? Will it host off of the snails and crabs?
     
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  9. clownfish

    clownfish Skunk Shrimp

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    Correct me if I'm wrong, but did you say your tank's only 2 months old? Are you sure it has cycled? if your tank has cycled....How are you aclimating the fish? do you do a temp. only aclimation or do you add aquarium water slowly for about 30 mins?

    Also, try running a UV sterelizer, it will kill any free floating harmful organisms that might residing in your tank. This unit by Current USA is awesome, you can use inline with a canister filter or with a powerhead, it comes with all the plumbing supplies, I have the 15w, you may only need the 8w for your tank. Aquarium Ultraviolet Sterilizers: Gamma UV Sterilizer
     
  10. Travis

    Travis Astrea Snail

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    Those readings were between fish deaths, yes the tank is cycled. I did a drip for 30 min on all four fish. I did everything text book only to fail.
     
  11. Tangster

    Tangster 3reef Sponsor

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    Should have hit the tank with Mardles marine Maracyin 1 or two if you see no change in a day or so had to tell if you have a Gram positive or negative bacterium the antibiotic would have knock the marine velvet right out.. Always at the first sign of something effecting their skin get the antibiotics out. did their eyes ever look cloudy and white ? Better luck in the future.. But with all clown's I'd dose the tank at Half strength when adding them from a unknown source or LFS.. Its a common problem with wild caught..


    They hang in a corner and up and down or in front of a water current and try to keep in the stream and then cloud up and die takes about 3 to 5 days and that bacterium last about 3 months on its own in the system.. if left un treated.. Now the Text book will tell you not to use any antibiotics LOL B/S it will harm nothing..
     
  12. Reefdiver72

    Reefdiver72 Feather Duster

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    Never lost any like that any fish at all for that matter I think I might recheck everything with a new test kit. And find a different place to buy them.