psyrob
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Received these last friday, right on time and all alive! I followed the acclimation guide to the letter, even though it was a major test of my patience.
Anyway, the clean up crew went right to work and 6 days later the tank is looking noticably better.
The blue tang was small, about an inch and a half, and he had some scrapes. He was initially bullied by the clown and the bicolor psuedo chromi I have, but that stopped after a day. He didn't eat for two days and I was worried, but now he is constantly eating the red algae I have growing in several spots. Scrapes are gone and his belly is plump!
My tank is lightly stocked and I have lots of open swim space for him. However, he tends to spend alot of time in the branches of my porites digita, he sleeps there and spends most of the day there. Is he just still acclimating? Anyway, this has been a positive experience, the first time I have ordered live stock through the mail...I'm counting the days til the 14 day mark, it seems that is the psychological barrier to breathe easy for him...
Anyway, the clean up crew went right to work and 6 days later the tank is looking noticably better.
The blue tang was small, about an inch and a half, and he had some scrapes. He was initially bullied by the clown and the bicolor psuedo chromi I have, but that stopped after a day. He didn't eat for two days and I was worried, but now he is constantly eating the red algae I have growing in several spots. Scrapes are gone and his belly is plump!
My tank is lightly stocked and I have lots of open swim space for him. However, he tends to spend alot of time in the branches of my porites digita, he sleeps there and spends most of the day there. Is he just still acclimating? Anyway, this has been a positive experience, the first time I have ordered live stock through the mail...I'm counting the days til the 14 day mark, it seems that is the psychological barrier to breathe easy for him...