About 3 weeks ago, I received a Blonde Naso Tang from a vendor I trust. I worked the fish through the whole TTM process (transferring tanks every <3days, etc.) along with a Blue Tang (also from a trusted vendor). Neither showed any signs of issues - both would eat soon after each transfer, no abnormal looking behavior, no excessive heavy breathing, no spots nor other signs of disease. Both were pale when I opened their packages, but soon regained their coloring.
After the final tank transfer, something went wrong in the tank. I pulled the water from my DT as usual. As is also normal, I added a HOB filter with two sponges that had been soaking in my sump for about a month. I also had a bag of carbon that I'd last used about two months ago and dried out in the garage that I added in.
By morning, the tank (a 10gal) was so cloudy that I couldn't see through it. Both fish were breathing hard and were clearly struggling.
My other TTM tank was soaking in vinegar (I wasn't in any hurry to clean it), so I didn't have the option to set up that tank. If I had thought about it, I would have pulled out 5gal of water into a bucket and moved them into that for a bit while I reset the new tank. But I didn't think or that, unfortunately.
Instead, I decided to go ahead and move the two fish into the DT. I'm hoping that I don't regret that...
That was two days ago. The Blue is doing well in the DT - eating well, swimming about, getting along, good color, etc. No concerns there.
The Naso, however, did not seem to transfer well. It's color has faded a bit - from a charcoal to a pale grey - and it's not been eating. I'd describe it as skittish; swimming slowly and drifting to isolated parts of the tank. No rapid breathing and still no signs of any hanger-ons. When the light hits it a certain way, it seems more gaunt. It drifted past my coral banded shrimp at one point, and the two looked to tussle a bit before the Naso swam away, but showed no signs after (I only mention this as it makes me think that the fish may be lethargic and/or in a weakened state).
The positive side of me thinks that the Naso is just slow to adjust to it's new environment. The Blue is tank-raised, so this makes sense to me.
The negative side of me is worried about velvet (light sensitivity, skittishness, color loss). There are no visible signs beyond the color loss and it's been problem-free for the entire time.
So; thoughts?
After the final tank transfer, something went wrong in the tank. I pulled the water from my DT as usual. As is also normal, I added a HOB filter with two sponges that had been soaking in my sump for about a month. I also had a bag of carbon that I'd last used about two months ago and dried out in the garage that I added in.
By morning, the tank (a 10gal) was so cloudy that I couldn't see through it. Both fish were breathing hard and were clearly struggling.
My other TTM tank was soaking in vinegar (I wasn't in any hurry to clean it), so I didn't have the option to set up that tank. If I had thought about it, I would have pulled out 5gal of water into a bucket and moved them into that for a bit while I reset the new tank. But I didn't think or that, unfortunately.
Instead, I decided to go ahead and move the two fish into the DT. I'm hoping that I don't regret that...
That was two days ago. The Blue is doing well in the DT - eating well, swimming about, getting along, good color, etc. No concerns there.
The Naso, however, did not seem to transfer well. It's color has faded a bit - from a charcoal to a pale grey - and it's not been eating. I'd describe it as skittish; swimming slowly and drifting to isolated parts of the tank. No rapid breathing and still no signs of any hanger-ons. When the light hits it a certain way, it seems more gaunt. It drifted past my coral banded shrimp at one point, and the two looked to tussle a bit before the Naso swam away, but showed no signs after (I only mention this as it makes me think that the fish may be lethargic and/or in a weakened state).
The positive side of me thinks that the Naso is just slow to adjust to it's new environment. The Blue is tank-raised, so this makes sense to me.
The negative side of me is worried about velvet (light sensitivity, skittishness, color loss). There are no visible signs beyond the color loss and it's been problem-free for the entire time.
So; thoughts?
