Info:
150 gal tank
Live rock/coral/anemones/sand
2 koran angels
12 blue chromis
2 clown fish
1 sandshifting goby
1 mandarin dragnet
1 foxface rabbit
1 eel cleaner shrimp
1 garden eel
2 damsels
1 dwarf angel
Misc. hermits and snails
My husband and I are new to the salt water scene (hello everyone!) and have a bit of an issue. For a few days now we've noticed that one of the anemones (one of the 2 that the clown fish never touch) moves around a lot, especially towards the window when we have the blinds pulled to let in some sun. We looked into it and we know that we
Need to get a better light for our tank.
The situation that we've run into is that in its adventures of moving around alot is that I think it moved too close to the pump that cycles water around. I say this because there were pieces of its "arms" from one side of it floating around last night. I moved it to a spot away from it on some rocks and took out all of the floating pieces I could find. It seemed to be looking fine this morning but while I was at work husband told me that our dwarf angel was swimming in a jerking motion and died and the chromises were swimming at the surface and acting like they were gasping for air.
He did a 5gal water change and noted that the fish seem to be looking a little better. Is there anything more that yall can recommend that we do?
Thanks!
150 gal tank
Live rock/coral/anemones/sand
2 koran angels
12 blue chromis
2 clown fish
1 sandshifting goby
1 mandarin dragnet
1 foxface rabbit
1 eel cleaner shrimp
1 garden eel
2 damsels
1 dwarf angel
Misc. hermits and snails
My husband and I are new to the salt water scene (hello everyone!) and have a bit of an issue. For a few days now we've noticed that one of the anemones (one of the 2 that the clown fish never touch) moves around a lot, especially towards the window when we have the blinds pulled to let in some sun. We looked into it and we know that we
Need to get a better light for our tank.
The situation that we've run into is that in its adventures of moving around alot is that I think it moved too close to the pump that cycles water around. I say this because there were pieces of its "arms" from one side of it floating around last night. I moved it to a spot away from it on some rocks and took out all of the floating pieces I could find. It seemed to be looking fine this morning but while I was at work husband told me that our dwarf angel was swimming in a jerking motion and died and the chromises were swimming at the surface and acting like they were gasping for air.
He did a 5gal water change and noted that the fish seem to be looking a little better. Is there anything more that yall can recommend that we do?
Thanks!