But unfortunately there's bad news.
Some of you might remember my tank.
37 gallons, no skimmer, no nsump
Clarkii Clownfish, Midas Blenny, Mated Pair of Flame Hawkfish, and Six Line Wrasse.
It's been setup for a while now... over two years.
The blenny is the oldest inhabitant, he's been there for the longest, since September '07. We got him at our LFS when he was full grown already.
He found a cave in one of the rock and it's been his favorite spot ever since.
Last Thusday I noticed he had a small dark spot inside of him, pea sized. It wasn't in his belly. It was about midway through him. You could see it on both sides of him. I knew it couldn't be good, but his behavior was normal and he was eating fine. I was about to go on vacation anyway, so I just left my mom to take care of the tank, like she has many times before.
When I got back yesterday, I asked her how it was and she said everything was fine. The fish were doing fine but she didn't think blenny was eating as much.
I fed them their favorite food (frozen mysis and fomula one flake), and sure enough, blenny didn't even come out of his cave.
Sometimes he's a little shy, but I walked out of the room and peeked around the corner, and he still didn't move. He just watched.
So, I made up water for a water change for today.
I woke up today and blenny was dead.
RIP.
All of the other fish are doing fine. My only coral (a ricordia) is doing fine. Everything's eating and swimming around like normal.
Test parameters are normal for this tank:
0ppm ammonia
0ppm nitrites
20ppm nitrates
sg is 1.027
Some of you might remember my tank.
37 gallons, no skimmer, no nsump
Clarkii Clownfish, Midas Blenny, Mated Pair of Flame Hawkfish, and Six Line Wrasse.
It's been setup for a while now... over two years.
The blenny is the oldest inhabitant, he's been there for the longest, since September '07. We got him at our LFS when he was full grown already.
He found a cave in one of the rock and it's been his favorite spot ever since.
Last Thusday I noticed he had a small dark spot inside of him, pea sized. It wasn't in his belly. It was about midway through him. You could see it on both sides of him. I knew it couldn't be good, but his behavior was normal and he was eating fine. I was about to go on vacation anyway, so I just left my mom to take care of the tank, like she has many times before.
When I got back yesterday, I asked her how it was and she said everything was fine. The fish were doing fine but she didn't think blenny was eating as much.
I fed them their favorite food (frozen mysis and fomula one flake), and sure enough, blenny didn't even come out of his cave.
Sometimes he's a little shy, but I walked out of the room and peeked around the corner, and he still didn't move. He just watched.
So, I made up water for a water change for today.
I woke up today and blenny was dead.
RIP.
All of the other fish are doing fine. My only coral (a ricordia) is doing fine. Everything's eating and swimming around like normal.
Test parameters are normal for this tank:
0ppm ammonia
0ppm nitrites
20ppm nitrates
sg is 1.027