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Diamond Gobi

I introduced a Diamond Gobi, and 5 x Turbo Snails.

Nothing else in the tank.
One evening I forgot to turn back on the heaters, and the tank fell to around 22 / 23 degrees.

Since, I not seen him. The sand was looking real nice when he was out n about, now it’s looking bad again. Should I be worried about it ?
 

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Diamond Gobi

I introduced a Diamond Gobi, and 5 x Turbo Snails.

Nothing else in the tank.
One evening I forgot to turn back on the heaters, and the tank fell to around 22 / 23 degrees.

Since, I not seen him. The sand was looking real nice when he was out n about, now it’s looking bad again. Should I be worried about it ?
its not uncommon to not see small fish - and I doubt the temp dropping would do anything terrible - however raising it back - depending on how fast - may. I would wait it out - and hope it comes out. Are your parameters after the event ok (i.e. ammonia/nitrate)?

Did you quarantine the fish? I would suggest that you set up a system where you're not having to turn heaters off and on manually.
 
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Hi

Yeah, Amonia/Nitrate are fine.
The temp coming back took around 10 mins I guess.
All params are right. The tank now stays at a steady 27.5 24/7
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