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11/22/2016, 05:25 PM | #1 |
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My Fish is Dead
I bought a very small Dragon Sleeper Goby yesterday at my local fish shop. It was very skittish. I bought it to help aerate and help keep my sand clean. I acclimated it last night when I got home and put him in. He stayed close to and in my rock work since last night. I watched him this morning and into the afternoon. At about 5:30, I came into the room to find the fish dead, being eaten by a large, brownish worm in the cave. It also had large amounts of mucus around it. I don't know if this is something to worry a lot about. I thought that he could have died due to stress and the scavenger worm came out but I've seen him moving a little today. Any thoughts?
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11/22/2016, 05:58 PM | #2 |
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Sorry to hear about the goby. It is difficult to say what caused the death. It could be a number of things:
The fish was not in good shape at the store. Had a parasite/illness chemistry in your tank. something stressed it in your tank.
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11/22/2016, 06:39 PM | #3 |
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I'm sorry to hear about the Goby as well. FWIW the link below might help in the future.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/ft/index.php |
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11/22/2016, 06:52 PM | #6 |
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Thanks everyone for your help!
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11/23/2016, 04:31 AM | #7 |
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I am sorry to hear that.
Since it was small and skittish, a simple straightforward explanation would be that it did not manage to get enough food during it's transfers & it simply stressed out. I am glad that you can get a test for parasites, so you know if you need to deal with it any further. I have seen many goby fishes look undernourished at the seller, so if parasites are ruled out, I don't think you need to worry any further about it. In the wild the smaller/weaker fish would possibly also have been out-competed and eventually probably killed and eaten. Hopefully it did not bring any disease to your tank, the slime-thing sounded a little alarming, although I could not really see much slime on the picture, so I won't guess around about disease. Let us know if the seller could tell you anything more and have fun, get a new fish and keep it! There is nothing but sunblock and plastic in the ocean anyway. |
11/23/2016, 08:51 AM | #8 |
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Might be time to think about a quarantine system...
you never really know about livestock these days ..
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I'm not sure if QT will be 100% though...
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