Hello,
I have a blue hippo tang that is about 5-6" long. I have had her for about a year. She is usually very active, and it a gluten for food. Today, she has not exited her sleeping place, and she is normally up and about at 9 am or so. it is 3:20 pm. No other fish in the tank is showing any signs of distress, and as of yesterday, she hadn't either.
The only changes that i have seen in the tank lately is that when I feed the fish, the female clown will try and bite her whenever she gets near her and her mate when food is around. This has started happening about 1-2 weeks ago. The behavior doesn't seem to deter her from dashing around and eating all the food.
I did change the activated carbon yesterday. I always flush it out pretty thoroughly before I connect it in the sump, and I even try to run the discharge through a filter sock. No other fish in the tank seem to be showing any distress. As a matter of fact, most of the other fish seem to be more out and about, because the Hippo tang is usually dashing around the tank and startling them.
Any suggestions on what to do? I can't see her in full because she is in a cave that she typically sleeps in sideways. I can see her fins waving, but she has yet to exit.
I have a blue hippo tang that is about 5-6" long. I have had her for about a year. She is usually very active, and it a gluten for food. Today, she has not exited her sleeping place, and she is normally up and about at 9 am or so. it is 3:20 pm. No other fish in the tank is showing any signs of distress, and as of yesterday, she hadn't either.
The only changes that i have seen in the tank lately is that when I feed the fish, the female clown will try and bite her whenever she gets near her and her mate when food is around. This has started happening about 1-2 weeks ago. The behavior doesn't seem to deter her from dashing around and eating all the food.
I did change the activated carbon yesterday. I always flush it out pretty thoroughly before I connect it in the sump, and I even try to run the discharge through a filter sock. No other fish in the tank seem to be showing any distress. As a matter of fact, most of the other fish seem to be more out and about, because the Hippo tang is usually dashing around the tank and startling them.
Any suggestions on what to do? I can't see her in full because she is in a cave that she typically sleeps in sideways. I can see her fins waving, but she has yet to exit.
