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You're definitely going to need more info for everyone to work with here.There is but the question was does any one know about horn sharks because I can’t find anyone I have had horn sharks for about a year and half and my female didn’t eat today which is very weird and she is just staying in one spot of the tank
Yeah I know I sound like a dumb butt but that’s all I have for right now besides just the feeling that something is wrong I just want to act fast and not wake up and you knowYou're definitely going to need more info for everyone to work with here.
I'd strongly suggest reading through the link below (particularly the "Aquarium Parameters," "Water quality," and "In-depth Information" sections) to figure out what info you can share here with us to get the best diagnosis and treatment/care advice possible as needed:
Once you've listed the info needed, I'd suggest tagging Jay Hemdal, as he has experience with them and would be the one to talk to about any fish health issues one is having.Some Helpful Hints When Posting or Responding to Threads in the Fish Disease Treatment and Diagnosis Section
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Aspect is also well-versed in sharks, and may have some input for you once you add more info for everyone to work with.
I understand the want to rush here, but taking a deep breath and slowing down enough to give us all some more info would go a long way toward getting help here.Yeah I know I sound like a dumb butt but that’s all I have for right now besides just the feeling that something is wrong I just want to act fast and not wake up and you know
I get it completely haha but I have been here and done this. A fish is completely fine one day and the next day it’s acting weird and then it’s no longer with us. I’ll will try to get more infoI understand the want to rush here, but taking a deep breath and slowing down enough to give us all some more info would go a long way toward getting help here.
In cases like this, rushing often does more harm than taking things one step at a time.
She add about 3 days ago I don’t feed them everyday I have 2 horn sharks and 1 bamboo sailfin tang, yellow tang, fox face and a couple others but I did add a Stars and Stripes puffer but no aggression what so ever with the puffer this puffer was getting picked on in the tank I took him fromWhat is the respiration rate?
When was the last time the specimen took food? Was it’s appetite normal?
Do you quarantine your live stock?
Other Tank inhabitants?
Any recent additions?
Parameters of Aquarium?
Aquarium size?
Anything recently change?
Any abnormal markings on the specimen?
Any other specimens in the tank exhibiting abnormal behavior?
A video would be helpful.
The only way to get the answers you seek is to provide as much detail as possible. People want to help but if getting basic information about your system is like pulling teeth, then you will struggle to find any adequate answers.I get it completely haha but I have been here and done this. A fish is completely fine one day and the next day it’s acting weird and then it’s no longer with us. I’ll will try to get more info
Yes most horn sharks to my knowledge are Californian and the time is at 76 at the momentWhat species is this? Californian?
What is the temperature of the aquarium?
Yes most horn sharks to my knowledge are Californian and the time is at 76 at the moment
Even small trace amounts can have a negative impact.I seen in some of your other posts that this is 180gal tank, and you ran copper in the display. Is it possible you still have copper in the system?
I think there are 10 or 11 species in the genus Heterodontus.Yes most horn sharks to my knowledge are Californian