My New Blue Jaw

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Thoughts he looks ok to me just wanted a second look I have a female as well but haven't seen her yet 3 days in she is still in rocks I heard they are shy just curious at what point I should be concerned she also looked healthy got both fish from TSM quarantined
 

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Is she coming out to eat? If not suck some food into a baster and quirt it where she's at and see if she's eating. If she's eating I wouldnt sweat it, just keep getting her food and one day she'll be out cruising the tank.
 
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Is she coming out to eat? If not suck some food into a baster and quirt it where she's at and see if she's eating. If she's eating I wouldnt sweat it, just keep getting her food and one day she'll be out cruising the tank.
My wife said she came out to eat this morning and then went back into the rocks so hopefully all good
 

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Can’t see video but yes they are shy and reclusive when first introduced. Once they acclimate they are like puppy dogs. So much so my son named mine dogfish.
 

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