So I am a strong believer in a chemical free DT… but I have introduced a few new fish, mainly cleaners and a couple “pretty” fish to out tank. Well we lost our Royal Gramma last night do to some stress and fighting/bulling from our new Tailspot.
I tried to remove the gramma to put QT put kept hiding in a main footprint our reef.
Well today our cleaner wrasse “ten second Tom” was having some stress for reason unknown. We might have had a spike in ammonia over night because of the gramma but we have a pretty big bio system that take care of spikes pretty quick. (25 year old system) He has been in the tank for about a year and eat mainly green muscles that we feed twice a week to the blue tang.
After adding good dosing of stress guard he/she started acting pretty normal and now is cleaning the other fish like normal again.
I guess the question is, was it the chemicals or a rebalancing of the tank? I am pretty new to adding chemicals to the tank other than micro dosing bacteria before and after adding new fish.
I tried to remove the gramma to put QT put kept hiding in a main footprint our reef.
Well today our cleaner wrasse “ten second Tom” was having some stress for reason unknown. We might have had a spike in ammonia over night because of the gramma but we have a pretty big bio system that take care of spikes pretty quick. (25 year old system) He has been in the tank for about a year and eat mainly green muscles that we feed twice a week to the blue tang.
After adding good dosing of stress guard he/she started acting pretty normal and now is cleaning the other fish like normal again.
I guess the question is, was it the chemicals or a rebalancing of the tank? I am pretty new to adding chemicals to the tank other than micro dosing bacteria before and after adding new fish.