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brown heniochus won't eat.
I bought him a couple days ago and he wont eat..he slowly "drifts" around the tank but won't touch any food whatsoever. Is this common for a newly introduced heniochus.
Somebody please help The reading are good but the nitrates are a bit high 15 ppm...but that shouldn't be a big deal. |
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Really anything over 0 PPM is a big deal to me.:rolleyes: |
What test kit? we had a Salifert that showed 25-50 every test. We finely tried other test kits and the readings were 0-15. Even had LFS test our water & theirs with the same results. It was a faulty kit. The LFS told us that up to 25 was ok. You could also try live brine shrimp or rotifers to try and stimulate a feeding response.
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What have you tried feeding it?
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I've tried plankton, mysis, flakes, pellets, and even angelfish preperations, soaked in garlic. I think I will try shrimp like somebody here suggested. |
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Oh..My cucumber etc are doing great, and would't they be the fist to feel the effects of a high nitrate tank?
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We drove ourselves nuts over tests. All Corals, clams, Fish & inverts looked good, but the nitrates tested throught the roof! It was a faulty test kit. Take a sample to your LFS to be sure.
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Hes pretty much gone, hes propped up oagainst a rock but still breathing. I hate the helplessness. If it was a cat or dog I could take it to a vet....Fish are almost impossible to help. I just finished reading about that guys puffer that exploded..It is a bad feeling and having to watch you pet die. I think i am going to stay away from the more touchier fish for now since I only have about 1 1/2 years experience. I just have a peaceful community and you are limited in what you can have. Maybe I will go for a tang after i let my tank re-balance and I get the water tested. |
hardy tang
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