.25 is certainly nothing that will cause a fish to be lathargic or breathe heavy....What is the temp of the tank and can you please list all current stock of coral / fish and inverts...
Current temp: 77 degrees.25 is certainly nothing that will cause a fish to be lathargic or breathe heavy....What is the temp of the tank and can you please list all current stock of coral / fish and inverts...
Also, we've got three turbo snails and four crabs.. as cleanup crew.Current temp: 77 degrees
We've had a pajama cardinal, and coral beauty die overnight. Like I said before, they were very healthy and thriving the day before. Currently we've got a small leopard wrasse, bengaii cardinal, twospot gobi, firefish goby, and small clown fish, all are breathing hard but still active and looking for food.
Additionally, we've got a large soft leather coral, a bubble anenome, lots and lots of mushrooms and polyps (everything besides the fish seem to be doing fine). Approx 25-27 lbs of live rock in tank.
An Eheim canister filter, compact lights, and three powerheads..
How would I go about running carbon?If it were me, I'd place the remaining fish in QT and run carbon on that display as a start. At least until you sort out what was in the rock.