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Old 08-17-2012, 12:58 AM
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+1 This is something I just recently learned about blue spot jawfish, so wish I had of known before I bought the one I had. The one I had was eating great and did very well for a month, then over the next 2 months I had him he went slowly downhill. For the life of me I couldn't understand why until I found out they like temps around 70-72 and unless you can keep the tank colder then they will usually die Mine started getting faded colouring then blotchy patches over his skin then he started getting skinny then stopped eating all together and died, I definitely suspect he succumbed to a skin infection due to high temps. The first month I had him the tank stayed around 76 but when it started getting hotter and my house heated up and the tank hit 80-81 my BSJ went downhill after that.
Sorry to hijack this thread but I have recently bought a bluespot jawfish as well. He's doing really well in my tank and it's been about two months now. My tank temp. is around 80 deg. Should I lower it down to 70-72 deg. which is where he likes it to be? How would that affect the other inhabitants in the tank? I only have a mandarin, a couple cleaner shrimps, a sandsifter starfish and a Mexican turbo snails in the tank right now.
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Old 08-17-2012, 01:15 AM
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Ya I read that as well after I purchased it of course. I am slowly lowering the temp in the tank, how low is too low in a reef tank? If I can't get it low enough maybe a separate tank for him might be in order.
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