is my foxface ok

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how would you recommend i do that
Easiest is air pump with air stone
Walmart sporting goods sells a battery operated version that comes with airstone and tubing for about $13. Also good to have in the event of power outage.
 
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Easiest is air pump with air stone
Walmart sporting goods sells a battery operated version that comes with airstone and tubing for about $13. Also good to have in the event of power outage.
is that the only thing that might be able to help him
 

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if you have air pump can put in half bucket of tank water ,hoping that helps
 

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is that the only thing that might be able to help him
Right now yes- There is no additives or other that you can administer
 

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Float bag 20-25 mins, then Compare salinity (tank and bag salinity), then release fish into

I'm no chemist, but isn't the problem that pH rises rapidly, converting NH4+ to more toxic NH3, as described here. If so, how do you measure salinity the the bag? Your fish gets ammonia burn rapidly after opening it to get a water sample.
 

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1 question ,did he look bad on arrival?
 

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I'm no chemist, but isn't the problem that pH rises rapidly, converting NH4+ to more toxic NH3, as described here. If so, how do you measure salinity the the bag? Your fish gets ammonia burn rapidly after opening it to get a water sample.
Its not about matching but many shippers run st hypo-salinity and the goal is to compromise to get it to tank salinity.
Easier would actually call shipper and ask what salinity they are shipping at
 

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just an update to say that he unfortunately didn't make it
So sorry for your loss. I have a foxface, one of my favorites, but also one of the most skittish/timid fish I've ever cared for. Hides a lot and goes into camo a lot. I was very concerned when I brought him home from the lfs, went from the typical foxface color and patterns to almost completely gray and I was thinking he wouldn't make it. But he did, and very fun to watch.
 

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