Hi there,
I picked up a healthy baby Leopard Wrasse from my local shop yesterday, maybe 1" in size, it was swimming around actively, and eating frozen food. I brought it home and put it in an acclimation box with some chunks of live rock and a little container of sand for when it was time to go to sleep. She acted totally fine all day, and even voraciously ate some mysis and LRS that evening. I checked on her before going to bed and noticed she didn't go into her sand but wedged herself into some of the live rock.
Now this morning I wake up and she looks dead laying sideways on the bottom of the acclimation box. I gently pick her up(she swam away a bit but not very fast) and put her into the sand container in hopes she may burrow to feel safe, but it has been about an hour since I woke up and she is just laying sideways on the sand, breathing fairly heavily.
This is my first baby Leopard Wrasse so I'm not exactly sure what type of behavior to expect here, but this doesn't seem right. I'm not sure how things could've turned so quickly considered how active and healthy she seemed last night, but maybe I'm overreacting? She has moved a few times and flipped herself over in the sand since I put her there, so maybe she's just playing dead or thinks she's buried? I briefly had a male Leopard wrasse who wouldn't really 'wake up' until many hours after the lights came on in the am, so maybe this is a similar situation?
Any help would be appreciated!!
I picked up a healthy baby Leopard Wrasse from my local shop yesterday, maybe 1" in size, it was swimming around actively, and eating frozen food. I brought it home and put it in an acclimation box with some chunks of live rock and a little container of sand for when it was time to go to sleep. She acted totally fine all day, and even voraciously ate some mysis and LRS that evening. I checked on her before going to bed and noticed she didn't go into her sand but wedged herself into some of the live rock.
Now this morning I wake up and she looks dead laying sideways on the bottom of the acclimation box. I gently pick her up(she swam away a bit but not very fast) and put her into the sand container in hopes she may burrow to feel safe, but it has been about an hour since I woke up and she is just laying sideways on the sand, breathing fairly heavily.
This is my first baby Leopard Wrasse so I'm not exactly sure what type of behavior to expect here, but this doesn't seem right. I'm not sure how things could've turned so quickly considered how active and healthy she seemed last night, but maybe I'm overreacting? She has moved a few times and flipped herself over in the sand since I put her there, so maybe she's just playing dead or thinks she's buried? I briefly had a male Leopard wrasse who wouldn't really 'wake up' until many hours after the lights came on in the am, so maybe this is a similar situation?
Any help would be appreciated!!