shanker
Tue, 20th May 2008, 10:56 PM
Ok guys, I have only had 2 fish die due to bad water and 1 fish jump out of my tank since first getting into a saltwater tank 6 years ago.
My Grouper, a Leaflip Grouper, was my FIRST fish, and he has been thru it all.
I did a water change on 5-11 of 20 gallons on my 58g Oceanic, I only do water changes about every 5-6 weeks and I only have 2 fish, both groupers, of which they only get fed once a week or so (2-3 shrimp each)
This has worked fine for me for 6 years.
Since my water change, my leaflip grouper is acting like he is having a hard time swimming and seems to be forcing water over his gills 3-4X more than normal. He almost acts as if the back half of him is paralized and only uses his pectoral fins to swim around with and he now sits on the bottom of my tank like a goby. The Craziest thing about it is that he is still eating, but not as much as normal.
I checked the salinity and it was a bit high, so I took out about 2 gallons of water and added 2 gallons of RO DI.
Tank Specs:
58 Gallon Oceanic
Americal Wet/Dry with 300gph submursible pump
I origionally set this tank up with the help of Greg from Bridgmans Aqua Life (In Waco) and have been living in Portland for 3 years no, and I didnt even have a problem when I xfered the fish in a 154 qt Igloo Cooler 250 miles!
Im going to be sooo depressed if this fish dies....if he does im going to throw my other grouper (a Rockhind thats about 7" long) in the drink at Packery Channel and start collecting the pieces for a larger tank.
-Patrick
My Grouper, a Leaflip Grouper, was my FIRST fish, and he has been thru it all.
I did a water change on 5-11 of 20 gallons on my 58g Oceanic, I only do water changes about every 5-6 weeks and I only have 2 fish, both groupers, of which they only get fed once a week or so (2-3 shrimp each)
This has worked fine for me for 6 years.
Since my water change, my leaflip grouper is acting like he is having a hard time swimming and seems to be forcing water over his gills 3-4X more than normal. He almost acts as if the back half of him is paralized and only uses his pectoral fins to swim around with and he now sits on the bottom of my tank like a goby. The Craziest thing about it is that he is still eating, but not as much as normal.
I checked the salinity and it was a bit high, so I took out about 2 gallons of water and added 2 gallons of RO DI.
Tank Specs:
58 Gallon Oceanic
Americal Wet/Dry with 300gph submursible pump
I origionally set this tank up with the help of Greg from Bridgmans Aqua Life (In Waco) and have been living in Portland for 3 years no, and I didnt even have a problem when I xfered the fish in a 154 qt Igloo Cooler 250 miles!
Im going to be sooo depressed if this fish dies....if he does im going to throw my other grouper (a Rockhind thats about 7" long) in the drink at Packery Channel and start collecting the pieces for a larger tank.
-Patrick