Hi all!
I purchased a Royal Gramma from my LFS on Saturday. After being acclimated, the RG hid for most of Saturday, but came out and was darting in and out of LR on Sunday and Monday. It appeared healthy, but I didn't observe it eat. I tried pellets, flakes, brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and blood worms. It looked at the food, but never reacted. It did poke around on the LR, but not sure if it was eating anything.
This morning when I got up to feed the tank, I didn't see the RG. Came home from work, still no RG. After some searching, I can see the smallest glimpse of his head in the LR. He seems to be laying on his side and breathing heavily, although I'm not sure what a normal breathe rate would be. Photos / videos of him won't show up due to his tricky-to-see location. From what I can see, his scales still look good.
There are two clowns, a fire shrimp, and some soft corals in the tank that have all been doing well.
Ammonia - 0, nitrite - 0, nitrate - 5
Thoughts?
I purchased a Royal Gramma from my LFS on Saturday. After being acclimated, the RG hid for most of Saturday, but came out and was darting in and out of LR on Sunday and Monday. It appeared healthy, but I didn't observe it eat. I tried pellets, flakes, brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and blood worms. It looked at the food, but never reacted. It did poke around on the LR, but not sure if it was eating anything.
This morning when I got up to feed the tank, I didn't see the RG. Came home from work, still no RG. After some searching, I can see the smallest glimpse of his head in the LR. He seems to be laying on his side and breathing heavily, although I'm not sure what a normal breathe rate would be. Photos / videos of him won't show up due to his tricky-to-see location. From what I can see, his scales still look good.
There are two clowns, a fire shrimp, and some soft corals in the tank that have all been doing well.
Ammonia - 0, nitrite - 0, nitrate - 5
Thoughts?
