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I first added the clowns - all four, and about 4 - 6 weeks later added the four chromis.
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You may have shocked your system by adding to many fish at once causing an ammonia spike. Adding 4 fish at once to a 55 is to many IMO. You should spread out your additions weeks apart to let the systems nitrifying bacteria catch up.
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I dont think that would explain the white splotches though, or the dustiness, those sound more like parasites.
I guess you can't post any pics any more? Do some searches on marine parasites and see if any of the pictures look like what happened to your clowns. |
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(he even says ammonia at 0 in his initial post) Sounds more like Velvet anyway. Quote:
Last edited by phreezee; 03-14-2006 at 12:23 AM. |
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I gotta agree with the Velvet. We had it come through our FOWLR tank and lost everything but a Niger Trigger and Yellow Wrasse. Sounds just like what ours looked like.
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If it is velvet, how do I treat it? And where would it have come in from? The chromis when I introduced them?
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