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![]() I'm not going to bother dimming the lights, I feel like it's coincidental that he gets sick at the addition of new light. Unless he's a vampire I don't see how lights can harm him. I did also add two new powerheads in the last week but I have the flow tuned down to roughly the same rate as before the new tunzes were in. I'm gradually increasing the rate by 5% per week.
If things change I'll update the post but I hope he starts to eat soon. I've tried all the available foods I have today and he's not interested. All other fish still seem great and are acting normal. All corals are healthy from what I can tell. If the tang doesn't make it I'll have no idea why.
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![]() [quote=reefgirl189;700113]I'm not going to bother dimming the lights, I feel like it's coincidental that he gets sick at the addition of new light. Unless he's a vampire I don't see how lights can harm him. I did also add two new powerheads in the last week but I have the flow tuned down to roughly the same rate as before the new tunzes were in. I'm gradually increasing the rate by 5% per week.
If things change I'll update the post but I hope he starts to eat soon. I've tried all the available foods I have today and he's not interested. All other fish still seem great and are acting normal. All corals are healthy from what I can tell. If the tang doesn't make it I'll have no idea why.[/QUOTE Greg is giving you great advice. It is very possible that you stressed the fish with the light or installing the light. Darken the room completely and turn off the tank lights. Approach the tank only to feed her your varied diet. Resist the urge to shine a flashlight in the tank just to see if it is still alive or eating. Everything should be Ok tuesday morning Good Luck PS it wont harm your coral. |
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![]() Not sure if this will help since he is not eating anything, but my sailfin tang loves the brown algea and won't touch the green. Maybe something different will get him eating again.
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![]() Thanks guys. Ok I will try turning the lights off for today. Unfortunately the DT is in a well lit room so he will get some natural light in there but at least it won't be coming from the LEDs.
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![]() I was told once that a water change can stimulate appetite. Also, make sure there is not stray voltage with the new powerheads. Hope he comes around, good luck
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![]() Ok I just got home from work and sailfin tang is still hiding but now he is bloated looking and the cleaner shrimp were on him. This is the first time I have seen him allowing the cleaner shrimp to clean him.
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![]() Keep an eye on him if I Were.
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Wow! That's Crazy! Why would you spend that much and go through all that trouble? ![]() |
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![]() When was the last time you add new livestock, especially new fish? Bloated fish doesn't usually live long, IME. Try to treat it in a QT with antibiotics, pronto. I am 0:2 on bloated fish. Maybe they are too far gone when you notice the unusual body shape.
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