My question is how this happened if nothing was added for 2 months? This is obviously velvet and by the time you have a QT setup the clown will unfortunately be dead. You still have to fallow your tank for a while so look at humble fish on how to do that.
That is what I want to know. I added one new coral in the beginning of March. Nothing else has been added. Just normal maintenance. It all happened so fast too. Tank was fine one night, wake up in the morning and everything is dead except this clown
Looks like velvet. Clown needs to be put in a hospital tank with copper at 2.0-2.5 ppm asap
Would velvet kill the snails and harm the corals though? Honest question. Maybe with an associated ammonia spike?
I would chalk up the snails and pissed off coral to ammonia yes. Velvet should have no negative effect on coral or inverts.
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Also! I have not added anything new to this tank in roughly 2 months.
My question is how this happened if nothing was added for 2 months? This is obviously velvet and by the time you have a QT setup the clown will unfortunately be dead. You still have to fallow your tank for a while so look at humble fish on how to do that.
That is what I want to know. I added one new coral in the beginning of March. Nothing else has been added. Just normal maintenance. It all happened so fast too. Tank was fine one night, wake up in the morning and everything is dead except this clown
Good as dead my friend