:sad.......Well 1st, Im new to the whole "forum" thing, but didnt know who else to turn to.
I have a 55gal reef tank that has been established for approx 8 months. Run by a fluval 304(containing only carbon) and a pro 75 wet/dry trickle filter. All water levels have been normal and maintained for some time now. I do regular water changes and tests.
I have some star polyps (1) a pink tipped ananome(1), small brittle stars(2) a sand sifter star(1) a few small crabs and snails.
Fish: harlequin sweetlips(2), regal tang(1), flame angel(1) bar goby(1) engineer goby(2) tomato clown(1)
sounds like alot but all fish are small (under 2")
anyway, I introduced a small (otherwise healthy looking,yellow tang about 2 weeks ago. He wasnt eating well, and died about 5 days later. a few dayslater I noticed white spots, white film looking stuff, cloudy eyes, scratching against the rocks etc...
I immediatly went out and bought a small eclipse tank and removed all the invertebrates, in hopes that I could treat the main tank for what I thought was ich. I treated with copper-safe, and 3 days later I started a 7 day treatment with mela-fix (suggested for secondary infection) however......I have since lost my tang, my angel, one sweetlips, clown is falling fast, bar goby and blenny dont seem to be showing any signs at all, but the engineer gobys dont look to hot.
is there anything else I can do?????? I dread checking my tank each morning in fear of finding the last few survivors. And now Im terrified to return my invertebrates to the main tank. Any help,suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I have a 55gal reef tank that has been established for approx 8 months. Run by a fluval 304(containing only carbon) and a pro 75 wet/dry trickle filter. All water levels have been normal and maintained for some time now. I do regular water changes and tests.
I have some star polyps (1) a pink tipped ananome(1), small brittle stars(2) a sand sifter star(1) a few small crabs and snails.
Fish: harlequin sweetlips(2), regal tang(1), flame angel(1) bar goby(1) engineer goby(2) tomato clown(1)
sounds like alot but all fish are small (under 2")
anyway, I introduced a small (otherwise healthy looking,yellow tang about 2 weeks ago. He wasnt eating well, and died about 5 days later. a few dayslater I noticed white spots, white film looking stuff, cloudy eyes, scratching against the rocks etc...
I immediatly went out and bought a small eclipse tank and removed all the invertebrates, in hopes that I could treat the main tank for what I thought was ich. I treated with copper-safe, and 3 days later I started a 7 day treatment with mela-fix (suggested for secondary infection) however......I have since lost my tang, my angel, one sweetlips, clown is falling fast, bar goby and blenny dont seem to be showing any signs at all, but the engineer gobys dont look to hot.
is there anything else I can do?????? I dread checking my tank each morning in fear of finding the last few survivors. And now Im terrified to return my invertebrates to the main tank. Any help,suggestions would be greatly appreciated.