I have a 3 year old yellow and purple wrasse. It will occasionally hid under the sand for a few days. The longest it's ever done this was 2 weeks right when I got it.
3.5 weeks ago it went to sleep and it hasn't come out since.
No changes to my old and established 300g tank. No behavior changes. No new additions. Nothing in my house changed. Everything is as it's always been.
The wrasse was about 3-4" when I got it and now it's about 6".
No visible signs of disease.
No bullying. I only have a Magnificent Foxface, black & white clown, royal Gramma and sleeper dragon goby.
Literally nothing I can think of that would make it hide for this long or die.
The longest I've read about a wrasse hiding is 1 month.
My question is this: when should I go searching for the body?
It's terrible timing because I was planning a major aquascape change that's been put on hold.
@evolved any thoughts?
Very sad because this was my first and only wrasse.
3.5 weeks ago it went to sleep and it hasn't come out since.
No changes to my old and established 300g tank. No behavior changes. No new additions. Nothing in my house changed. Everything is as it's always been.
The wrasse was about 3-4" when I got it and now it's about 6".
No visible signs of disease.
No bullying. I only have a Magnificent Foxface, black & white clown, royal Gramma and sleeper dragon goby.
Literally nothing I can think of that would make it hide for this long or die.
The longest I've read about a wrasse hiding is 1 month.
My question is this: when should I go searching for the body?
It's terrible timing because I was planning a major aquascape change that's been put on hold.
@evolved any thoughts?
Very sad because this was my first and only wrasse.