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Hello all,

I bought a biota yellow tang from my local dealer, he was extremely small when i got him. I have had him in an acclimation box for abought a month now in the tank. The dealer quartintines them for me. He has eaten every day and has been getting more and more daring every day. i was going to release him into the tank next week. But 2 days ago he has refused food and is barely swimming. he clings to the rock i placed in there at the start as well as almost swimming sideways. any idea what this could be? i can provide before and after photos if needed!
 
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these are the two positions he’s been swapping between for the past two days

below is what he looked like before
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Just wondering, was there a particular reason you had it in the box for that long? Most time I’ve seen people mention it it’s for a few days or to help with aggression from tankmates
 
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Just wondering, was there a particular reason you had it in the box for that long? Most time I’ve seen people mention it it’s for a few days or to help with aggression from tankmates
More just because he was so tiny! I had one previously about 2 months prior, same size, perished in the tank and it was recommended from the dealer that I keep him there for Atleast 30 days
 
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Just as an update I opened the Lid and moved the box to the sand bed. Maybe this will help, not sure, the lights are off now so maybe it’ll make things more comfortable
 
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A month in an acclimation box where it can barely swim around? I would be lethargic and not eating either after a month of that treatment.
He never showed signs of stress or discomfort, I was just going by what was recommended to me
 

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He never showed signs of stress or discomfort, I was just going by what was recommended to me
Don’t listen to a lfs.. most of the time they’re just looking to make a sell! Do you research and or come on here and ask like you’re doing now! Hopefully it’s not too late.. :(
 
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Don’t listen to a lfs.. most of the time they’re just looking to make a sell! Do you research and or come on here and ask like you’re doing now! Hopefully it’s not too late.. :(
Yeah I usually don’t purchase smaller fish, but for yellow tangs it’s hard to find them let alone a matured one. Most LFS I would agree with that statement but these guys are very reputable. I’ll say this was my error.
 

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This is stress or discomfort that you're seeing right now. That's not "behaving bad" any more than a dog whimpering in distress is behaving bad.
 

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