• ******* To read about the changes to the marketplace click here

Fish Woes - More Touble in the Biocube

agentfive

Non-member
We recently about a month and a half ago added some new fish to our empty Biocube 14 - a cleaner shrimp, neon goby, and hector's goby - with the intention in 2-3 weeks after adding in 2 very small clowns to get everyone in and happy.

Well - for the first 3 weeks - the gobies and cleaner shrimp - AOK. Did our weekly water changes - etc. Great.

We then went and got two very small clowns - so cute. Well - within the first 4 days one of the clowns just was stressed out - the other clown and neon goby just were picking on him. And he died in the middle of the night.

Then the next 3 weeks - the hector's goby disappeared never to be found.

After that - the clown, cleaner, and neon were happy. Occasionally the neon would try and ride on the clown - but they ate happily along with the cleaner shrimp every other day - looking great. Swimming all over the place.

Now this morning - clown found under NAS snail - after just seeing him last night as happy as can be eating it up. Neon and cleaner look great. Just did a water change to make sure we're okay. Tested tank water - all levels normal - no ammonia - no nitrates - nitrite - PH fine - salinity fine - etc.

What the hell are we doing wrong? All of our corals are growing splitting - etc. The hermits are getting larger - the snails are the same ones we've had since we started the tank last year.

Bummed on the fish front - really loved the clown and hectors goby - and feeling a bit stupid - but can't tell what's going on - or if this is just part of the fishkeeping thing. Keep telling myself should have gotten a bigger tank to start instead of the 14g.
 
The fish showed no sign of a parasite?
Saltwater fish seem to be very particular about picking places to call home.If the tank is too tight for them to have,"their"space they'll fight.
I'm thinking in a 14 gallon maybe two fish would be tops.Perhaps a pair of mated clowns or goby/shrimp combo.
One other thought,how much water do you change?
Do you mix your own....aerate it?
 
No sign of parasites. We mix our own - I do a 1 gallon water change - and aerate it - mix it in a bucket and with a small heater get it the right temp - for us 79-80F. I clean the sponge and rinse the filter - and change the filter monthly.

The clown did have a bit white towards the front - towards the top of the front of his head - but it was not spots - etc. He also ate and acted fine.

We also waited 12 weeks since the last Gramma and Clown passed due to we believe brooknella or ICK.
 
Glad to hear you take the time to mix your own.
Are you checking salinity with a refractor?
Brooknella can kill a clownfish in less than 24 hrs.... nasty stuff.
Is it possible that the store you're getting the fish from has a parasite problem?
If this white looked like a lumpy,cauliflower appearance it could have been lymph.
Lymph isn't really fatal to fish and clears up if the water quality is good.
 
I have a refractor and calibrate it monthly. I also mix the day before and then recheck.

Wasn't lumpy - also fish store doesn't seem to have a parasite problem.

No ideas. Going to enjoy the neon goby and cleaner shrimp and call it a day I guess.
 
Not sure exactly whats going on. Sometimes its really hard for anybody to determine fish deaths. All i can say is dont give up. Get a fish or two that will make you happy, and do your best to keep it healthy.
 
Back
Top