hikarishadow
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My desjardini tang has been lethargic and seems like he's just going to fade off by the end of the night. He was fine yesterday and this morning, he was leaning against the overflow box. I wondered if it was an oxygen thing so I turned on an extra pump, but he couldn't cope with the flow. I topped off to bring salinity down a bit since I know it was edging on high.
I know he's thin-it's something we're working on with him. Particles in the water are from feeding five minutes prior. All levels are ideal.
He had a bout with cryptocaryon irritans in late May, the result of my impatience to add a blue spot jawfish. Every fish in the reef then went into a hypo treatment for 8 weeks. We haven't had any issues since and even my clown has gotten twice as fat (we suspect now he had some kind of internal parasite). All new additions get QT, and there has only been a serpent star added since.
He isn't responding to anything I do and I don't want to lose him. I will do anything I must to save him. He is the sweetest, most attention-seeking little guy I've ever had, and the gem of my reef.
I appreciate any suggestions.
I know he's thin-it's something we're working on with him. Particles in the water are from feeding five minutes prior. All levels are ideal.
He had a bout with cryptocaryon irritans in late May, the result of my impatience to add a blue spot jawfish. Every fish in the reef then went into a hypo treatment for 8 weeks. We haven't had any issues since and even my clown has gotten twice as fat (we suspect now he had some kind of internal parasite). All new additions get QT, and there has only been a serpent star added since.
He isn't responding to anything I do and I don't want to lose him. I will do anything I must to save him. He is the sweetest, most attention-seeking little guy I've ever had, and the gem of my reef.
I appreciate any suggestions.