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My Tank Thread
Two weeks ago I received 6 carberryi anthias from Dr Reef (he sent an extra as I requested 5). Four are doing great. One disappeared right away to I don’t know where. Maybe onto an overflow, maybe died and eaten entirely, etc.
This thread is about the sixth one. From day 1 she has not acted normally, hugging the wall, often at the bottom, often sideways, always in the same area. She moves around some, but most often is in a bottom corner.
Most concerningly, she is not eating anything. Even foods the others eat that float right by she has no interest in.
She may have experienced a problem in transit, or something else, but at this stage she is likely to die soon from lack of food unless I can change the pattern.
Some folks commented a week or so ago in my build thread, but there didn’t seem much I could do, and I’m just looking to see if there are any last ditch possibilities.
Here are some pictures from just now when lined up high in the wall. She can be head up or face down, or flat along the bottom, so she is not always in that orientation.
This thread is about the sixth one. From day 1 she has not acted normally, hugging the wall, often at the bottom, often sideways, always in the same area. She moves around some, but most often is in a bottom corner.
Most concerningly, she is not eating anything. Even foods the others eat that float right by she has no interest in.
She may have experienced a problem in transit, or something else, but at this stage she is likely to die soon from lack of food unless I can change the pattern.
Some folks commented a week or so ago in my build thread, but there didn’t seem much I could do, and I’m just looking to see if there are any last ditch possibilities.
Here are some pictures from just now when lined up high in the wall. She can be head up or face down, or flat along the bottom, so she is not always in that orientation.
-- I ask myself, "How did this mini-miracle happen?!?" 
