RedStangGA
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So I got a biocellatus and chrysus in fro LA yesterday. Floated them in my prepared QT fro ~20 minutes, opened one bag to make sure salinity was at least really close, and then put them in.
The biocellatus seemed more inclined to lay on his side, occasionally move around. Ignored food other than a bite or two as far as I can tell. About 90-120 minutes later he buried himself somewhere and haven't seen him since.
The chrysus seemed happy. Cruised around exploring. Ate nutramar ova like a champ. Stayed out and about for about 150 minutes before burying himself and haven't seen him since.
Now I know not to freak out when they bury themselves to sleep and that they may stay buried for an extended period of time.
What I didn't think about was feeding. Should I put any food in even if I don't see them? I want to make sure they eat well of course but don't want to dirty up the water more than necessary.
QT is a 29gal biocube. I have a skimmer running in the back without a cup to help oxygenate the water, a MJ900 for the return pointed up, and a koralia nano in the display portion pointed up as well.
TIA for any advice. For now, I'm trying to just be patient. I'll be home for the next 3.5-4 weeks so I'm checking on the tank every hour or so.
Oh, tank is in the basement. I have lights on but a towel drooped over most of the tank to only allow some light rather than bright light and there is no foot traffic past it either.
The biocellatus seemed more inclined to lay on his side, occasionally move around. Ignored food other than a bite or two as far as I can tell. About 90-120 minutes later he buried himself somewhere and haven't seen him since.
The chrysus seemed happy. Cruised around exploring. Ate nutramar ova like a champ. Stayed out and about for about 150 minutes before burying himself and haven't seen him since.
Now I know not to freak out when they bury themselves to sleep and that they may stay buried for an extended period of time.
What I didn't think about was feeding. Should I put any food in even if I don't see them? I want to make sure they eat well of course but don't want to dirty up the water more than necessary.
QT is a 29gal biocube. I have a skimmer running in the back without a cup to help oxygenate the water, a MJ900 for the return pointed up, and a koralia nano in the display portion pointed up as well.
TIA for any advice. For now, I'm trying to just be patient. I'll be home for the next 3.5-4 weeks so I'm checking on the tank every hour or so.
Oh, tank is in the basement. I have lights on but a towel drooped over most of the tank to only allow some light rather than bright light and there is no foot traffic past it either.