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Hey all,
I have a beautiful male Blue Star Leopard wrasse who has been in my 135g display for 3 years. I’ve had him on frozen and pellets for years now. I’ve also had a mystery wrasse for roughly 1.5 years and the two have been getting along fine with the leopard being dominant.
Long story short, I believe my fish got a bit of ammonia poisoning from my increased feeding and lazy maintenance. Totally my fault - one of my Clowns and my leopard were looking pretty sickly. I’ve gotten back on schedule with maintenance and everyone seems to be bouncing back with the exception of my leopard wrasse. I think his sickness upset the wrasse hierarchy and the mystery wrasse is really beating him up. He wont even let him out of the sand to eat!
Today, the leopard emerged looking VERY skinny. I netted him (which is a testament to how weak he was) and have him quarantined. He’s eating small amounts of food and I hope to slowly nurse him back to health over the next few weeks in quarantine.
I’d love any tips to help get his strength back up and start eating larger amounts. I don’t usually like to medicate but I’m open to it if anything might help. I’d also appreciate any ideas on how I can reintroduce him to the display in the coming weeks. He is my absolute favorite fish and I don’t want to rehome him.
tl;dr - tips on how to nurse a beat up leopard wrasse back to health and how to reintroduce him to the display?
I have a beautiful male Blue Star Leopard wrasse who has been in my 135g display for 3 years. I’ve had him on frozen and pellets for years now. I’ve also had a mystery wrasse for roughly 1.5 years and the two have been getting along fine with the leopard being dominant.
Long story short, I believe my fish got a bit of ammonia poisoning from my increased feeding and lazy maintenance. Totally my fault - one of my Clowns and my leopard were looking pretty sickly. I’ve gotten back on schedule with maintenance and everyone seems to be bouncing back with the exception of my leopard wrasse. I think his sickness upset the wrasse hierarchy and the mystery wrasse is really beating him up. He wont even let him out of the sand to eat!
Today, the leopard emerged looking VERY skinny. I netted him (which is a testament to how weak he was) and have him quarantined. He’s eating small amounts of food and I hope to slowly nurse him back to health over the next few weeks in quarantine.
I’d love any tips to help get his strength back up and start eating larger amounts. I don’t usually like to medicate but I’m open to it if anything might help. I’d also appreciate any ideas on how I can reintroduce him to the display in the coming weeks. He is my absolute favorite fish and I don’t want to rehome him.
tl;dr - tips on how to nurse a beat up leopard wrasse back to health and how to reintroduce him to the display?