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![]() Sounds like he's stressed. I had a Hippo Tang do the same thing for over a week. But I think he was coming out at night to graze. Cut your lighting back in that corner if you can.
Mine went nuts for Mysis shrimp soaked in garlic. Hope he works out ![]()
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![]() lots of flow and a good skimmer im not sure what he is doing he is just sitting under a ledge of a rock getting coverd in dterius but he is still breathing not looking good
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![]() lots of flow but getting covered in detritus??? something is wrong in that statement.
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![]() ya under a rock at the back of the tank how much fkow do you get at the very bottom, in the back corner of ur tank?????????????
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![]() Turn your lighs out for as long as you can.It can take a week or two for a fish to eat.Make sure your other fish are/nt pounding him.Make sure you leave him alone.The stress of trying to move him could kill him.
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![]() do u think vho would b too much light and might stress it out more or would it b fine?
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![]() so grim how much flow do you have????????????
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![]() I would just cut down for a couple days.The fish are less stressed with the light out.Make sure nobodys piking on him.Could be the powder brown.
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![]() that sucks. sorry for the loss. You think you'll get store credit?
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