I have a Bahianus Tang in my reef aquarium. It's a juvenile, 8cm aprox.
It had no problems, eating flakes, granulates, and nori sheets. Swimming a lot and looking healthy. It's been in my tank for more than a month.
Today I got to the tank to feed them, and the bahianus was behind a rock, facing up, trying to shake a hermit crab off his tail. He was looking dark, and breathing very fast. There's no visible signs of disease (no white spots, etc).
I think the hermit crabs and arrow crab were attacking it because it was still, in the gravel behind the rocks. So i put him in an acrylic breeder for now, since I have no hospital tank available. That way he can calm down and rest without being attacked.
(i'm making changes to some of my aquariums, so soon I'll have a QT and hospital tank for the saltwater display).
What could cause such a drastic change in health in the space of 12 hours? Is there anything I can do to facilitate a recovery?
All parameters are ok (PH 8.3, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10ppm nitrate, stable (~1.024) salinity.
It had no problems, eating flakes, granulates, and nori sheets. Swimming a lot and looking healthy. It's been in my tank for more than a month.
Today I got to the tank to feed them, and the bahianus was behind a rock, facing up, trying to shake a hermit crab off his tail. He was looking dark, and breathing very fast. There's no visible signs of disease (no white spots, etc).
I think the hermit crabs and arrow crab were attacking it because it was still, in the gravel behind the rocks. So i put him in an acrylic breeder for now, since I have no hospital tank available. That way he can calm down and rest without being attacked.
(i'm making changes to some of my aquariums, so soon I'll have a QT and hospital tank for the saltwater display).
What could cause such a drastic change in health in the space of 12 hours? Is there anything I can do to facilitate a recovery?
All parameters are ok (PH 8.3, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10ppm nitrate, stable (~1.024) salinity.