the way I understand salinity is that fish often do better with a sudden decrease better than a sudden increase. The .004 increase could have also hurt the fish. They are delicate fish
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the way I understand salinity is that fish often do better with a sudden decrease better than a sudden increase. The .004 increase could have also hurt the fish. They are delicate fish
I hope this little one is improving. While I don’t have experience with wrasses, I’ve nursed several sick tangs back to health that have suffered shipment injuries. I’m a big believer in airstones, keeping lights off, lower salinity and very frequent water changes if he’s in a qt tank. Keep the water as oxygenated and clean as possible for him and avoid any stimulation that could stress him further. Wishing you all the best
That’s exactly what drove my decision to get this one, unfortunately. This LFS is one of the only ones locally that has a robust QT process, which means their inventory is often gone the day it’s out of QT.Sorry for the loss. I had a wrasse last about 36 hours I bought last week. I think sometimes they just get so stressed with all the traveling they do it’s hard to get them to acclimate to tank life. I got another one that was at the lfs for 2 weeks and was eating mysis shrimp really well and she is doing great so far. I’m thinking for these fish its not a bad idea going forward for me to get ones that have sat for a while. Downside is they can get snatched up quickly.
Sorry for the loss. Such a strange issue. I’ve had a pintail for 30days and it was getting bullied and I put in a separate tank. It’s now exhibiting the same symptoms as yours.It didn’t make it. Thanks for those who tried to help, I appreciate it.