I just got a sixline wrasse. If he’s stressed I may know the issue I’m just wondering if this is signs of stress.
He’s not the only fish in the tank, 30g, pair of clown fish, linear blenny, several clean up crew, bta, and frags.
I bought him at a lfs. Acclimated him to temp for about 20-30mins, then added small amounts of water to bag for another 20 to 30mins.
Added him to aquarium and he peacefully swam to the back of my rock and hiding in cave, fins are to the side, was breathing slightly heavy, his eyes were responsive when I shined light in tank to check on him, dorsal fin doesn’t seem to be straight back maybe a little bit but I still see his spikes very clearly.
All this in above paragraph ^ happened around 9-10pm Eastern time. It’s now 12:55am at the time I’m typing this. Everything remains the same but 2 things.
1. His eyes aren’t responsive to my light anymore. Before he was looking at the light and looking away I’ll move the light and he responded again. Right now I shine the light and he doesn’t move his eyes. He moved them once. But when I move the light to check his gills, they wouldn’t move again. Mind you he’s in a cave I need to maneuver the light the to make sure there’s no shadows blocking the gills. So yeah, eyes are barely responsive to light.
2. His breathing has calmed down to normal.
Is he getting more stressed? Is he sleeping? Is he going to die? Is he still acclimating? Just in a stressful way?
I don’t want him to die and I feel terrible. He would be suck a great addition to the aquarium.
This is the best picture I can get considering the tank is in my room where me and my wife sleep.
He’s not the only fish in the tank, 30g, pair of clown fish, linear blenny, several clean up crew, bta, and frags.
I bought him at a lfs. Acclimated him to temp for about 20-30mins, then added small amounts of water to bag for another 20 to 30mins.
Added him to aquarium and he peacefully swam to the back of my rock and hiding in cave, fins are to the side, was breathing slightly heavy, his eyes were responsive when I shined light in tank to check on him, dorsal fin doesn’t seem to be straight back maybe a little bit but I still see his spikes very clearly.
All this in above paragraph ^ happened around 9-10pm Eastern time. It’s now 12:55am at the time I’m typing this. Everything remains the same but 2 things.
1. His eyes aren’t responsive to my light anymore. Before he was looking at the light and looking away I’ll move the light and he responded again. Right now I shine the light and he doesn’t move his eyes. He moved them once. But when I move the light to check his gills, they wouldn’t move again. Mind you he’s in a cave I need to maneuver the light the to make sure there’s no shadows blocking the gills. So yeah, eyes are barely responsive to light.
2. His breathing has calmed down to normal.
Is he getting more stressed? Is he sleeping? Is he going to die? Is he still acclimating? Just in a stressful way?
I don’t want him to die and I feel terrible. He would be suck a great addition to the aquarium.
This is the best picture I can get considering the tank is in my room where me and my wife sleep.