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![]() Yeap I see that now, I just never noticed any reference to a cleaner wrasse before. All your other fish are not known for clam picking. I don't think a cage is the answer though, you'll have to ultimately choose between clams and the wrasse, if he eats well catching him and putting him in the sump might be a good temporary option.
Last edited by sphelps; 03-01-2012 at 06:52 PM. |
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![]() Luckily it's the dumbest fish I have. It swims right into the trap at the first sight of food. I'm gonna take it out and put it in the fuge to see if there's any change
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![]() Looked at your fish list.
Didn't you have a moorish idol? If so where is it? |
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Yeah I'll keep an eye out on the foxface. Thanks for giving actual solutions that could help instead of jumping to "water change fixes everything" |
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![]() Keeping in mind the death of the moorish idol could it also be possible that the idol was eating a nuisance critter that is no longer being controlled in the tank? I know they thrive primarily on sponges and such, but in the wild they are also well known for eating benthic invertibrates which is a rather large spectrum of invertebrates including some which live in home aquaria. (Just a thought)
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![]() Keep in mind that the clam recovery and long term survival is still reliant on water quality, clams do in fact need strontium and iodine among other elements. Best way to insure a good balance of such elements is through water changes. The previous advice was still sound, I wouldn't omit it.
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I would also politely add that I would lose the 'attitude' Marco if you wish to seek further assistance from experienced members of this forum. And, please do not replace the Moorish Idol. Thanks |
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Out of curriosity have you ever done a water change on your system? I agree we all have our methods and what works for some might not work for others but don't bash it until you atleast try it. I'm sure others will chime in on the fact that their tanks look the best the day after a good water change/ blow off is done, I know mine sure does. |
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![]() I'd like to politely add that I'm gonna do whatever I like with my money. If I want to buy 20 moorish idols That's my business. And I'd like to politely ask you to not reply to my threads. I dont need your "experience". Thanks
Last edited by MarkoD; 03-01-2012 at 09:15 PM. |
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![]() Catching the cleaner wrasse is a good idea. While your at the cleaner wrasse keep an eye on the foxface. I have had them nibble clams mantles in the past. I once had a rabbitfish that ate Xenia as well.
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