gtahuahua
Wed, 11th Feb 2009, 02:35 PM
I have a 55 gallon tank with a Heniochus, a Foxface, and Two clownfish. This past sunday the Heniochus came down with ICH and I began to treat him with "Ick-Attack" which was reccomended by the local aquarium store to treat the tank.
Monday the two clowns began to breathe excessively. I thought that the oxygen might be depleted(seeing as how some ich medications deplete O2 levels) and so i added an aerator yesterday. However the clowns are still breathing heavily and one of them is breathing with his mouth open and they are not eating. Any suggestions??
Monday the two clowns began to breathe excessively. I thought that the oxygen might be depleted(seeing as how some ich medications deplete O2 levels) and so i added an aerator yesterday. However the clowns are still breathing heavily and one of them is breathing with his mouth open and they are not eating. Any suggestions??