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| Tubeworm | Hi, Recently, I realised that there are small holes (largest 1mm diameter) on the cheek, above the eyes and along its lateral line. Is this due to lack of good food such as vitamins. I tried feeding Kent Marine ZooPlex (contain Aquacultured marine zooplankton, Omega 3 Fatty acids, crude protein). It did not go away. Instead increase nitrates from 20ppm to around 80ppm. Did 25% water change and nitrates level is still same. Will be apply AZ NO3, a nitrate remover which is reef safe. Questions: 1) how to resolve the holes problem? 2) why ZooPlex bring up nitrates so quickly? Help needed. ![]() |
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| Scopas Tang | Re: small holes on emperor angel The most likely cause is that its nutritional needs aren't being met. The large Angels are very susceptible to this. The next issue with these fishes is that are often stressed in captivity because of lack of space. An adult large Angelfish needs about a 500 gallon aquarium to have enough space. You can see that right after nutritional issues, stress is the next most likely cause In order of what I think is most likely: Vitamin deficiency (A and/or C); Poor Nutrition Chronic Stress Poor water quality (including high levels of dissolved organic matter and/or nitrate) Activated carbon (either removing something the fish need or the dust clogging the pores on the fish) Retrovirus Hexamita Amyloodinium-like dinoflagallate Stray Voltage (is your system grounded properly?) [the article below disagrees with this one] This article is a lengthy discussion of this condition that you may wish to read if you want to learn more. Marine Head & Lateral Line Erosion: A Description of the Syndrome and a Review of its Speculated Causes by Steven Pro - Reefkeeping.com The additives to aquarium water are not really needed and with one exception, I recommend against them. If the hobbyist thinks that their FOWLR system needs a regular additive other than those to control alkalinity, calcium, magnesium and minor elements, then what is really needed is to find the cause and eliminate the problem. I'm more behind eliminating problems then trying to put a band-aide on them. ![]() If nitrates are a problem then choose one (or more) from the many kinds of controls for them and get it going.
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| Tubeworm | thanks for advise. I feed them with Dr Bassleer's Forte Biofish food which contain Vitamin A 17000IU/kg Vitamin D3 3000IU/Kg Vitamin C 250 mg/Kg Vitamin E 400 IU/Kg Copper 30mg/Kg and others proteins, Antioxidant I had been feeding them for about 1 year with the above and they were alright until I switch it to ReefMax which claims it contain Vitamins (with no details) for some 2months. Notice the holes problem some 1 month ago and the water Nitrate was 20ppm or less. (don't think is the nitrates as it was around this level during the 1 year period) This is when I started to feed Kent Marine Zoaplex and nitrate increase suddenly to 140ppm. Changed 25% water and added AZ-NO3 (for 3 days), and Nitrate is around 80ppm. Reverted to Dr Bassleer food after reading your article. Result: emperor angel is still having holes unheel yet. But nothing seems to go wrong with Koran and yellow angel, Regal and Naso Tangs. pH is stable around 8.4 to 8.6. Other fish only parameter are about normal. I am not sure, how long do I have to wait for the heeling to take place. Any suggestion. ![]() |
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| WOLVERINE~ ![]() | Re: small holes on emperor angel angels also need sponge in their diet....find Ocean Nutrition large angel frozen cubes.
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| Scopas Tang | Re: small holes on emperor angel The healing rate is somewhat connected to how far the condition has advanced. The longer the condition has persisted, the longer the recovery, even if everything is corrected and made perfect. The healing is also relative to how perfect things have become. If there is still some lacking in the nutrition, environment, water quality, etc., then the slower the recovery, to the point of no recovery. I would say that if the cause is corrected and the fish has been affected for the 2 months, with the 1 month showing, then recovery should be evident in a month, with full recovery maybe taking a few more weeks or a few more months. That is to say, recovery varies so much in these cases, not much else can be said for this. HOWEVER, some noticeable degree of recovery should be evident within a month. If the fish is space stressed you might find there will be no recovery. The fish grows and in the time you've had the fish, it could have suffered a chronic space stressor that is now manifesting itself which won't go away with a shift in diet.
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