I moved around the rocks today to add some corals and tweak my rockscape. My read head solon fairy wrasse is laying on the sand ever since and is breathing heavy. It is the only fish affected.
I have a six-line wrasse (1"), longfin fairy wrasse (2"), lawnmower blenny (4"), and a new chalk bass(1") who are all doing fine. There are no signs of aggression in the tank. No chasing around.
My parameters are looking good:
Ammonia - 0 ppm
Nitrites - 0 ppm
Nitrates - Can't really tell from the API test kit, looks 0 to me.
The tank is 3+ months old.
I did a 20% water change today before moving the rocks around.
I see some white spots on the fish's head. I have seen them before when this fish got stresses and it fades away after some time. As of the time I am posting this message, the spots have disappeared. My camera couldn't do any better.
Under blue lights.
Under white lights.
I have a six-line wrasse (1"), longfin fairy wrasse (2"), lawnmower blenny (4"), and a new chalk bass(1") who are all doing fine. There are no signs of aggression in the tank. No chasing around.
My parameters are looking good:
Ammonia - 0 ppm
Nitrites - 0 ppm
Nitrates - Can't really tell from the API test kit, looks 0 to me.
The tank is 3+ months old.
I did a 20% water change today before moving the rocks around.
I see some white spots on the fish's head. I have seen them before when this fish got stresses and it fades away after some time. As of the time I am posting this message, the spots have disappeared. My camera couldn't do any better.
Under blue lights.
Under white lights.