RDtrack
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So three weeks ago I got a beautiful black leopard wrasse. Eating, fat, healthy, etc. everything was good except my tang ( at the time) thought it was enemy #1. Needless to say it was out three days before it disappeared.
I in the meanwhile found a new home for my tang. After a week I did feel around the sand bed to chase it out. I know this is not good but was worried about it. No luck in finding in.
Well last night after coming home I looked at the tank and there she is laying sideways on the bottom up against a rock. Her tail looked terrible and she basically scooted along the bottom. Not overly active.
Well I figured she was a goner. Well tonight she was back out along the bottom with decent color but no tail. Still just skimming along the bottom. Still not looking good but a whole lot better than last night. She can get in holes and appeared to eat brine but can't make it much off the bottom. Not active like a normal leopard.
So first has anyone ever had this happen before? Secondly if she does survive will her tail come back?
I hate to try to catch her anfpd move her, I.e, stress her anymore. Any other suggestion or shoud I let nature run its course.
Thanks for the help.
I in the meanwhile found a new home for my tang. After a week I did feel around the sand bed to chase it out. I know this is not good but was worried about it. No luck in finding in.
Well last night after coming home I looked at the tank and there she is laying sideways on the bottom up against a rock. Her tail looked terrible and she basically scooted along the bottom. Not overly active.
Well I figured she was a goner. Well tonight she was back out along the bottom with decent color but no tail. Still just skimming along the bottom. Still not looking good but a whole lot better than last night. She can get in holes and appeared to eat brine but can't make it much off the bottom. Not active like a normal leopard.
So first has anyone ever had this happen before? Secondly if she does survive will her tail come back?
I hate to try to catch her anfpd move her, I.e, stress her anymore. Any other suggestion or shoud I let nature run its course.
Thanks for the help.