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jasond 12-02-2008 03:48 AM

Help, yellow tang breathing heavy!
 
My yellow tang is acting strange, he is breathing quite heavy and sticking behind/close to the rock, and not zipping around like usualy. I would guess at about a year old as he was quite small when I got him. No changes in temp/ph etc, any ideas?

Eating is still not a problem as I fed an hour ago and he ate lots as usual...

michika 12-02-2008 03:49 AM

Add in an airstone for additional oxygenation. Other then that, I don't know, we need some more details please.

jasond 12-02-2008 03:53 AM

Thank-you for replying...what other details would help? Temp is 79.5F, PH is 8.21, salinity 1.024 (just checked).

Keri 12-02-2008 04:06 AM

Do you know what your ammonia is at? Have you added any more livestock recently? are any of the tank residents missing? How are the other inhabitants acting?

jasond 12-02-2008 04:10 AM

I have added a frag of bubble coral, but all other fish are doing fine and acting normal. I am not sure of ammonia, this Hagen test kit I have is probably not real accurate.

The airstone will have to wait till tomorrow as I dont have one, only an air pump.

fkshiu 12-02-2008 04:14 AM

I'd just stick some airline in the tank without an airstone and crank the pump up. You don't need an airstone to get more flow and surface movement. You can weigh the airline down with a small piece of live rock.

Try to up to flow some more with a powerhead and point to towards the surface to create better gas exchange.

Remove any glass lids.

jasond 12-02-2008 04:32 AM

No lids, powerheads facing further up, lots of surface agitation now.

Thanks for the replies guys hopefully this guy makes it, I will report back tomorrow.

Jason

Trigger Man 12-02-2008 04:54 AM

I had the same thing today with my Achilles tang, it was breathing quick and heavy and not eating. Yesterday everything was fine. By this evening the Achilles ended up dying. I did pick up a few corals yesterday, so I'm pretty sure there was something on it. As well my Kole tang is now acting the same way. I've got lots of waterflow and have just completed a water change. All water parameters check out good. If you get a chance pm me where you picked up the bubble coral from.

skylord 12-02-2008 05:19 AM

I would be running some carbon in case any toxins have been introduced.

Scott

jasond 12-02-2008 02:27 PM

I got the bubble coral from a member on here, but I am pretty sure that is not what caused this (I noticed right when I placed the frag).

The tang was ok this morning but still breathing heavy. I will try running some carbon tonight when I get home.


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