Weird Behavior

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  1. techno2

    techno2 Stylophora

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    [​IMG] My Lemonpeel Angelfish has started to act different than previosly.
    This fish used to swim around and be joyful, now it is hiding in weird places, swimming in circles, and just not looking the same.

    Physically the fish looks great, good color not spots, ect.

    Is there anything I should do ?
     
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  3. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Usually when a fish abruptly changes behavior, likely something in environment has changed...

    have you changed food lately using a new kind?

    Added any new fish that may be intimating him?

    Check water params carefully?

    I would do a big water change in event some kind of buildup of trace elements that you don't normally test for.

    :-/ Good Luck.
     
  4. Otty

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    Do you have a ground probe in the tank?? My blennie started doing the same thing and then I tested for stray voltage and found 28v in the tank water. If you run and submersible pumps then you probably have voltage in the tank.
     
  5. techno2

    techno2 Stylophora

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    Omard,
    No changes recently. I am about a week after a large change which was after a bout of Ich. I test params every day, and the only change is about a month ago my PH has gone from 8.4 to 8.6+., This I am working to resolve somehow because my guess is that it is actually higher than that as my base reading went from 7.0 to 7.6. I suspect I am at 9.0. I stopped the Purple up dosing until I can check for Iodine levels.

    Otty,
    I will certainly check, Umm but how , standard volt meter? I am running three submersible wave makers.


    Thanks
     
  6. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Voltage is good thing to check for. But may be nothing more then fish telling you it wants something else to eat.
     
  7. Otty

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    Take your volt meter and put one probe in the ground plug on the wall and one in the water and set the meter on AC. The screw in the middle of the wall plate should also be grounded if the house was wired right. With that many PH's in the water I bet you have voltage. I had the same problem on my 55 gal when I put a wave maker in. My 265 has all external motors but I still run a ground probe, they are under $20 and it's insurance well spent.
     
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  9. njdevilsfan

    njdevilsfan Flamingo Tongue

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    run a poly filter pad along with carbon until you figure out if you have stay voltage it cant hurt
     
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  10. techno2

    techno2 Stylophora

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    OK, So what your telling me is to connect one end to the outlet and one end to the water!!! Now I am not an electrician but that just sounds wrong at soo many levels..

    Are you sure this isnt just some newbie hazing or something?
     
  11. nemo79

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    If you had ich in the tank did you treat it in the tank? If so did the treatment have copper in it, if so this could be your problem. Any time you treat for a disease it should be in a seperate tank. Do you run carbon, carbon should be run 24/7 IMO. I would also suggest placing a grounding probe in the tank as it is one of the most important additions to your tank. Could you please update your signature whic equipment, tanks specs, livestock, this will allow us to help u better.
     
  12. Otty

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    You are testing with a meter not with a load (electricity). All you are doing is just like testing a battery. You put on probe on neutral (ground) and one on positive (tank water). I'm not telling to you connect it to the outlet only the ground of the outlet. Just use the center screw that holds the face plate on the outlet and then put the other end in the tank. If your that confused and worried about it I would just get a ground probe and put it in the water. What's $20 when you are storing $100's of coral and fish in your tank..:-/
     
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