UPCOMING: Events

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 13

Thread: Dead fish everywhere!!!

  1. #1

    Default Dead fish everywhere!!!

    I caught my 6 inch fox face last night and transferred him to my QT tank. I did the drip method. I acclimated the water for almost an hour.

    When I put him in the smaller tank and he laid on the bottom. Grasping for air. He was a strange color. I remember from transfers before he was kind of a drama Queen.

    This morning the tank was murky the fox face buried himself under a large rock in the tank, My two clowns were dead, my mandarin goby, and my pseduchromis (sp) were all dead. Is there any way the fox face had a heart attack and released his poison.

    I had a file fish two starfish and a BTA survive the event. I am pretty upset. Should I have known better?
    275 gal, loving my new stand.
    Always looking for big fish.
    CARTER

  2. #2
    Join Date
    02-13-2009
    Location
    Formally from San Antonio, beacon hill. Now in BX NYC
    Posts
    356

    Default

    ouch I really feel ur pain, same sort of stuff happen to me this past weekend with a anemone and just poison everything except my clowns. Really sorry for ur lost.
    VINI, VIDI, VICI.
    125 gal

  3. #3
    Join Date
    05-29-2006
    Location
    San Antonio-south-east
    Posts
    1,124

    Default

    what it sound like is, when that fish was burring itself,it released a nitrate pocket,and nuked your whole tank.

  4. #4

    Default Man.

    I didn't even know that could happen.
    275 gal, loving my new stand.
    Always looking for big fish.
    CARTER

  5. #5
    Join Date
    07-21-2005
    Location
    281N of 1604, San Antonio, TX
    Posts
    5,844

    Default

    Explain a little about your "smaller tank".

    It sounds a little weird... Also possible that the smaller tank was low on O2 to begin with, and you drop a 6" fish into it, that was freaking out to begin with, and O2 levels got too low. That along with disturbing a sand bed?
    Bill

    215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!

    "I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."

  6. #6

    Default Now that you say that!

    It sounds probable. The only air I have in that tank is the water from the return pump making some bubbles, it has always been enough till now. the small tank is a 29 gal bio cube. 1 inch sand bed and 30 lbs of rock or so.
    275 gal, loving my new stand.
    Always looking for big fish.
    CARTER

  7. #7
    Join Date
    03-28-2008
    Location
    Kerrville
    Posts
    531

    Default

    Did all of those fish live in your QT tank?

  8. #8
    Join Date
    02-25-2008
    Location
    Way out West. Culebra and 1560
    Posts
    5,347

    Default

    +1 for oxygen starvation. I had four tank crashes before I realized that my tanks footprint did not allow for proper air exchange at the surface of the water ONCE my mag5 return pump kicked off and would not restart without a hammer hit. Not one person could ever explain why the deaths occurred, especially when my levels were 0 where they needed to be and PH etc was all in check. I lost alot of fish that day and since then have been very aware of how fragile fish are.
    200g-No Corals Yet!



  9. #9

    Default QT tank.

    Quote Originally Posted by ACE View Post
    Did all of those fish live in your QT tank?
    Yes, I used their tank as an intro tank. I put everything in there when I first get them to make sure they are not sick before I introduce them to my big tank.
    275 gal, loving my new stand.
    Always looking for big fish.
    CARTER

  10. #10
    Join Date
    05-07-2009
    Location
    Corpus Christi
    Posts
    459

    Default

    So you placed all of those fish in there all at once? or you had them in there one at a time as you bought them?

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •