Hi everyone, I just got a set of fish from Biota. These are the first fish I have gotten via shipping since my LFS closed so I am trying to figure out what is normal, and what I can do to help.
I got 2 royal gramma's, 2 clowns and a rabbit fish. One of the clows is doing 100% OK it seems, the other is in bad shape laying on its side breathing heavily, though it seemed OK in the bag. The rabbit fish was struggling with orientation in the bag and is now laying under the rock. It will some times shuffle around a bit, but struggles with staying upright.
The two Royal Grammas are upright on the bottom of the tank, maybe a little heaving breathing, but kinda of what I would have expected for stressed fish after shipping.
The tank is a cycled holding tank that fish go into after QT, its been empty for about a week after a 50% water change. 0 ammonia and 2ppm nitrates. The plan was to keep them here till I was sure everyone was happy and eating then move them to the 200 gallon DT.
The fish were floated for 20 minutes, then one at a time bags were cut open, fish were netted and added to the tank and the bag water was discarded. I think my salinity meter may be out of calibration. I read 1.025 in my tank, but the Biota fish were 1.027. My guess it it is reading 0.002 high. So there was a little bit of a difference there.
Anything I can do to help the struggling fish?
Here is a video that shows their current conditions:
Edit: Forgot to add, I put it an airstone set to medium/high after I saw them struggling with breathing incase there was low O2, it has a smallish HOB filter otherwise.
I got 2 royal gramma's, 2 clowns and a rabbit fish. One of the clows is doing 100% OK it seems, the other is in bad shape laying on its side breathing heavily, though it seemed OK in the bag. The rabbit fish was struggling with orientation in the bag and is now laying under the rock. It will some times shuffle around a bit, but struggles with staying upright.
The two Royal Grammas are upright on the bottom of the tank, maybe a little heaving breathing, but kinda of what I would have expected for stressed fish after shipping.
The tank is a cycled holding tank that fish go into after QT, its been empty for about a week after a 50% water change. 0 ammonia and 2ppm nitrates. The plan was to keep them here till I was sure everyone was happy and eating then move them to the 200 gallon DT.
The fish were floated for 20 minutes, then one at a time bags were cut open, fish were netted and added to the tank and the bag water was discarded. I think my salinity meter may be out of calibration. I read 1.025 in my tank, but the Biota fish were 1.027. My guess it it is reading 0.002 high. So there was a little bit of a difference there.
Anything I can do to help the struggling fish?
Here is a video that shows their current conditions:
Edit: Forgot to add, I put it an airstone set to medium/high after I saw them struggling with breathing incase there was low O2, it has a smallish HOB filter otherwise.
