Mr.Mcgibblets
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I bought a green, orange tip quadricolor about a month ago and I don't think he is doing well. He firmly attached to a rock the first night I got him and he hasn't moved since, however he has lost all his color. His color wasn't the greatest when I got him but now he has turned almost an ash grey color. In hindsight I probably should have waited for a better specimen but to late for that now. Is this a sign he is dying?
Parameters are spot on and stable currently
SG=1.026
ALK=9 (hanna)
Ca=420 (salifert)
po4=0
no3=0
He is in a 120g tank with a 8 bulb ATI T5 fixture with new bulbs and a MP40 for flow. The only thing I notice is the rock that he has attached to is in the back of the tank with little flow and lighting. I figured if this was a problem he would move on his own.
Anyone have any advice? I have attached a picture but it is hard to see anything. I will try to post a better picture soon.
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Parameters are spot on and stable currently
SG=1.026
ALK=9 (hanna)
Ca=420 (salifert)
po4=0
no3=0
He is in a 120g tank with a 8 bulb ATI T5 fixture with new bulbs and a MP40 for flow. The only thing I notice is the rock that he has attached to is in the back of the tank with little flow and lighting. I figured if this was a problem he would move on his own.
Anyone have any advice? I have attached a picture but it is hard to see anything. I will try to post a better picture soon.
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