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Update on my tank. It had been 3 weeks now, the tank is doing well. I've added
2 tomatoe clown
1 blue tang
1 kole tang
1 coral beauty
Bunch of coral frags
1 green carpet ananome
Addition to
1 Powder brown tang
1 Yellow tang
1 Percula clown
1 Cleaner wrasse
2 leapard wrasse
6 lyre tail anthias

All the fish was out and about. Last Friday, I brought home the coral beauty. The next day, all my anthias and my 2 leapard wrasse had been in hiding. I can see 4 of the anthias in crevices, but had not seen the wrasses at all. I believe they are in the sand, including the other 2 anthias. They have not been out to eat at all. Should I be concern? I spoke to the old owner, and he said they do go in hiding for a week or so because of the new fish in the tank. Please advise if I should be concern. Thank.

Water chemistry as of tonight
Ph 8.3
Ammonia, nitrite and nitrate all 0
Ca 480
Salinity 1.024
Phosphate 0
Mg 1600
All 4.5
 
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