At what point do I start to worry?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6832892#post6832892 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dustybuddy
make sure u have good flow in the tank. u did say u have a powerhead in the QT tank, still try adding more flow. and give the naso some more places to hide. a PVC piping isnt that enticing for a tang. it definitely wont help that much if u try different foods. he doesnt have an appetite bc. of something. find out what it is. its quite a beautiful tang even though its eyes are hazed.

Thanks...he looked great in the store, which is why I put the money down.

I know that PVC is not the greatest...but if I end up treating, I feel it's the most simple to work around. I could probably put some fake decorations in there...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6832896#post6832896 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Fisharefoodtoo
Does he make any effort to go to the food?
Does he scoot away energetically from the vacuum? Or is he tired?

Try This:
I had a maroon clown that wouldn't eat, but when I held some frozen brine close to it that was smashed into a skewer he would go for it.

He just started going for the Formula II today, but I like your idea with the brine. I was wondering a way that I could put the food right in front of him too...I'll let you know how it goes.

As for cleaning out the bottom...I quit doing it the other day from a suggestion above, but when I did do it, he just stayed there or hid in the PVC.
 
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