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Oh, sorry. I missed the part where you got him out of the bag.
 

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I hope your guy pulls through. Wrasses are very good at playing dead. Unfortunately they are also good at getting dead. Keep the water oxygenated and if he pulls through, we can go from there. Do not stress it out more right now if you see no signs of immediate disease.
 

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He’ll be fine. It’s normal. Mine did the same thing when I first got him last month. Also did it the other day. Half hour later he is good as new. Don’t worry about lights, QT or anything else drastic. As long as you acclimated right he will be fine tomorrow
 
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Forgot, do you have a tight lid? They are jumpers!
Yes I do have a lid and thank you for helping
He’ll be fine. It’s normal. Mine did the same thing when I first got him last month. Also did it the other day. Half hour later he is good as new. Don’t worry about lights, QT or anything else drastic. As long as you acclimated right he will be fine tomorrow
Thank you.
 
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Can you post pics? I still think hes fine. Is he eating? He will need to acclimate and comfortable before being active
No he hasn’t been eating.I can’t get a picture because he just swam into a cave.
 
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Here

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He does not look too bad right now. Offer lots of food and see if you can entice it to eat. Leave it be for a while. Wrasses take lots of time to adjust.
 
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He does not look too bad right now. Offer lots of food and see if you can entice it to eat. Leave it be for a while. Wrasses take lots of time to adjust.
Thank you. Should I keep the bubbler on?
 

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Is this your main tank or qt? Cannot remember. Always kep good circulation. So if you have a skimmer or pumps at the surface, you should be okay. In qt, I always keep an airstone going and pumps breaking surface.
 

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Looks normal to me. Mine was breathing heavy, laying on its side and settled in fine. I thought he was dead for sure. Since he has done it a few times then is fine in a day or two. Odd fish, but awesome at the same time,
 
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Is this your main tank or qt? Cannot remember. Always kep good circulation. So if you have a skimmer or pumps at the surface, you should be okay. In qt, I always keep an airstone going and pumps breaking surface.
No don’t have a qt.
 
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Looks normal to me. Mine was breathing heavy, laying on its side and settled in fine. I thought he was dead for sure. Since he has done it a few times then is fine in a day or two. Odd fish, but awesome at the same time,
Good news he is starting to swim and is now eating food.
 

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From your picture, it just looks like it's just scared and hiding. They will change color and intensity based on how they feel. I have even seen them go white when sleeping and then fully colored up when waking up the next am. I don't think you should do anything. Also, try not to hover too much. I know that sounds silly, but the big giant looking into its cave is pretty scary, too.
 

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