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Fish Disease Treatment and Diagnosis
New zebra moray
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<blockquote data-quote="vetteguy53081" data-source="post: 10813042" data-attributes="member: 31438"><p>they need to eat every 2-3 days and he may have eaten already. Be careful pouring food juices in the tank as their water quality is important and they are intolerant of high nitrate will rise quickly with juices of food.</p><p>Hopefully it was well acclimated and water quality meets its needs. If youre monitoring with an API kit or ammonia Badge- DO consider quickly switching to more accurate Salifert or Hanna Kits. You dont want to risks its health with a $7 badge or $25 master kit to find your water is way off to sustain any marine specimens' health</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vetteguy53081, post: 10813042, member: 31438"] they need to eat every 2-3 days and he may have eaten already. Be careful pouring food juices in the tank as their water quality is important and they are intolerant of high nitrate will rise quickly with juices of food. Hopefully it was well acclimated and water quality meets its needs. If youre monitoring with an API kit or ammonia Badge- DO consider quickly switching to more accurate Salifert or Hanna Kits. You dont want to risks its health with a $7 badge or $25 master kit to find your water is way off to sustain any marine specimens' health [/QUOTE]
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