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Hey guys!
I've had my new tank for a few months now. Downsized from 1600L to 200L.
I've been adding fish over the last few months and I made my last purchase yesterday.
I picked up both a Pistol and Yasha along with a yellow head jawfish.
The pistol went to work exactly where I wanted him to, on a rock outcrop island. He made a burrow pretty quickly and an hour or so later the Yasha was with him acting as a pair. Amazing since they were unbonded!
Today I popped home from work to check on everyone and I couldn't see the Yasha. the pistol was still digging and had made 2 more entrances around the rock but the Yasha wasn't in sight. I noticed that the more the shrimp digs the more the rock is sinking into the sand thou. I'm getting worried the Yasha has been pinned under the rock somehow but I'm reluctant to check. just seems a little weird the shrimp is doing his thing solo after they seemed to have paired last night.
I'm having the same worry about the jawfish. Out of all the fish I've ever had taken to the tank the worst, it was extremely stressed when I tanked it and lay in sand on its side against a coral for a few hours before moving to the back and digging a little dip for itself to lay in.
when I popped home in the morning it had moved a few inches over and had dug a larger "pit" rather than a burrow. seemed pretty stressed looking at how it was sitting still in a C or S shape. Upon returning home I cannot find it in the tank visually. I can possibly see what looks like some sort of evidence of digging close to the glass but I'm unsure if it's a burrow and if it is it's completely closed. I've checked every cave I know of in the tank visually and I cannot see him so I'm unsure of anywhere else he could be (I have a good-fitting lid)
I understand they do this and being so stressed I wouldn't be surprised if it had locked itself away.
While i understand this is pretty normal behavior for both of them what is getting me worried is my sand. If I'm honest I hadn't thought much about grain size and my sand is a finely crushed shell. I'm starting to worry it's too fine for both the pshrimp and goby and the jawfish and the burrow for the jawfish has collapsed and maybe the same for the goby, maybe its been pinned under the rock and sand while the shrimp was digging.
I'm just a little conflicted about what I should do. Should I lift the rock and check/put some larger rubble in the corners to prop it up (he has plenty close to his burrow he can use if he wants) Same for the jawfish. should I check around that area?
I'm going to assume there isn't much I could do if they had been pinned/buried since they are probably already dead but it could avoid an ammonia/neut spike.
I'm usually a hands-off - leave it to it kind of guy but something isn't sitting right with me about this one.
I plan to try and entice them out with some food later during feeding but other than that I'm sure of what to do. do nothing or go dig.
(Sand https://charterhouse-aquatics.com/s...on/dry-sand-and-gravel/tmc-eco-sand-fine-15kg)
Any input would be great.
Kind regards, The1
I've had my new tank for a few months now. Downsized from 1600L to 200L.
I've been adding fish over the last few months and I made my last purchase yesterday.
I picked up both a Pistol and Yasha along with a yellow head jawfish.
The pistol went to work exactly where I wanted him to, on a rock outcrop island. He made a burrow pretty quickly and an hour or so later the Yasha was with him acting as a pair. Amazing since they were unbonded!
Today I popped home from work to check on everyone and I couldn't see the Yasha. the pistol was still digging and had made 2 more entrances around the rock but the Yasha wasn't in sight. I noticed that the more the shrimp digs the more the rock is sinking into the sand thou. I'm getting worried the Yasha has been pinned under the rock somehow but I'm reluctant to check. just seems a little weird the shrimp is doing his thing solo after they seemed to have paired last night.
I'm having the same worry about the jawfish. Out of all the fish I've ever had taken to the tank the worst, it was extremely stressed when I tanked it and lay in sand on its side against a coral for a few hours before moving to the back and digging a little dip for itself to lay in.
when I popped home in the morning it had moved a few inches over and had dug a larger "pit" rather than a burrow. seemed pretty stressed looking at how it was sitting still in a C or S shape. Upon returning home I cannot find it in the tank visually. I can possibly see what looks like some sort of evidence of digging close to the glass but I'm unsure if it's a burrow and if it is it's completely closed. I've checked every cave I know of in the tank visually and I cannot see him so I'm unsure of anywhere else he could be (I have a good-fitting lid)
I understand they do this and being so stressed I wouldn't be surprised if it had locked itself away.
While i understand this is pretty normal behavior for both of them what is getting me worried is my sand. If I'm honest I hadn't thought much about grain size and my sand is a finely crushed shell. I'm starting to worry it's too fine for both the pshrimp and goby and the jawfish and the burrow for the jawfish has collapsed and maybe the same for the goby, maybe its been pinned under the rock and sand while the shrimp was digging.
I'm just a little conflicted about what I should do. Should I lift the rock and check/put some larger rubble in the corners to prop it up (he has plenty close to his burrow he can use if he wants) Same for the jawfish. should I check around that area?
I'm going to assume there isn't much I could do if they had been pinned/buried since they are probably already dead but it could avoid an ammonia/neut spike.
I'm usually a hands-off - leave it to it kind of guy but something isn't sitting right with me about this one.
I plan to try and entice them out with some food later during feeding but other than that I'm sure of what to do. do nothing or go dig.
(Sand https://charterhouse-aquatics.com/s...on/dry-sand-and-gravel/tmc-eco-sand-fine-15kg)
Any input would be great.
Kind regards, The1
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