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Stevesault

Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2014
Location
Brantford, Ontario
Well my fishy friends I'm sorry for my last posts about giving up as most would understand losing all fish really sucks BUT I'm starting to climb out of this 10foot hole i was in and now I'm just going to focus on keeping my corals happy and my inverts happy. I'm more then happy to take pointers on this as I'm always just feeding fish and coral and clean up eat with them. SO what dose everyone think? I think the culprit behind my fish death was marine velvet. I will not restock my tank with fish until September but for future reference what do you think I can do to prevent this from happening again.
 

SamB

Super Active Member
Joined
Aug 9, 2015
Location
GTA
Marine velvet is painful to watch it destroy a tank
Glad that you are starting to see some improvements
 

heath

Distinguished Member
Joined
Oct 2, 2012
Location
Woodstock, Ontario
Well my fishy friends I'm sorry for my last posts about giving up as most would understand losing all fish really sucks BUT I'm starting to climb out of this 10foot hole i was in and now I'm just going to focus on keeping my corals happy and my inverts happy. I'm more then happy to take pointers on this as I'm always just feeding fish and coral and clean up eat with them. SO what dose everyone think? I think the culprit behind my fish death was marine velvet. I will not restock my tank with fish until September but for future reference what do you think I can do to prevent this from happening again.
My only suggestion is, be VERY, VERY careful where your fish come from and ask a lot of questions from the seller, do they treat their tanks and how are the fish handled..good luck, marine velvet sucks big time, there is no cue and you don't really notice it until its too late..
 
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