Today we lost our blue jawed trigger.But I have no idea why he died. We found him hidden under a rock, and he was very hard. When we moved the rock he floated to the top. There are no other fish in our tank, and all of our corals seem to be doing fine. So other than performing a fishy autopsy, we will never know why we lost him. We are checking our levels now, so far everything seems normal.
pH 8.0
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Phosphate 0
Nitrate 0
I know our pH is a little low, but our lights just turned on. It will bump back up to 8.2 by the middle of the day. (yes, I know it is middle of the day already for some of you, but I work 2nd shift, so our lights don't come on until after noon)
So how can I find out what happened? He wasn't that big, so I didn't think he was very old. Maybe 3 inches long. He was pretty territorial so we didn't have any other fish with him. Now I am fishless... :(



But I have no idea why he died. We found him hidden under a rock, and he was very hard. When we moved the rock he floated to the top. There are no other fish in our tank, and all of our corals seem to be doing fine. So other than performing a fishy autopsy, we will never know why we lost him. We are checking our levels now, so far everything seems normal.
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). Hopefully I'll be getting a nicer timer for my birthday/christmas. Our tank usually stays between 78 and 80 on its own.
