ok thanks for the helpKeep light s low white and moderate blue to keep fish relaxed while it becomes acquainted with tank and new neighbors
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ok thanks for the helpKeep light s low white and moderate blue to keep fish relaxed while it becomes acquainted with tank and new neighbors
Appears to be holding wellhere’s an update i put a peice of paper on the top of my new screen top that showed up an hour after the fish so let’s just say this was a very busy day
but it’s breathing still but it sometimes still dose it’s fast bursts of swimming and here’s a vid
and this is for everyone wondering how it’s doing
yea that’s what i’m gonna doI'd go lights out at this point. Pygmies are very reclusive and shy.
yea i hope it’s better tomorrow at least my porcelain crab is doing well thoughAppears to be holding well
yea same i’m gonna try and contact live aquaria if he doesn’t which i really hope he gets betterGood sign, I think. Fingers crossed that he pulls out of this funk.
yea i’m sorry about that you can kinda see him swimming by the shadow i didn’t wanna shine a bright light on him but i’m pretty sure he has a swim bladder problemAll I see is a white acclimate box.
so should i just let him be in there and hopefully he’ll be okJust leave him be. 2 days is nothing without rapid breathing or other signs. I received a pintail a few weeks ago with 2 other wrasses. He was on his side in the fresh water dip looking terrible. Spent almost a week hidden under rock in the QT tank. I was sure this wrasse wasn't going to make it. Didn't eat once or come out. A week later he is the beast of the tank.
They are pros at playing dead. As long as you allowed sufficient time for floating and allowed at least 2 hours for acclimation and verified salinity in acclimation area and compared with tank- Good to roll