Itchy Trigger
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I just received a new batch of fish from Blue Zoo a few days ago: three dispar anthias, bicolor goatfish, midas blenny, tail spot blenny, chalk bass. And a flasher wrasse, which was DOA. First few days, everything fine. The midas blenny looked a little dark and was breathing hard the second day, but he perked up and all fish were eating mysis shrimp by day two. Just yesterday I began the tank transfer part of my QT protocol, moving all the fish to a second 10g. This morning the midas blenny and the goatfish both breathing hard and not eating. Blenny was lying on his side, dark and not looking good. All other fish seem ok, maybe a little rapid breathing. My QT set up for TT is two 10g tanks, each with a MaxiJet 900 powerhead and 50 watt heater. Temp is around 80. SG is 1.020. Good surface agitation, so I wouldn't think oxygen levels would be low.
Anyhow, I did a 50% water change. No noticeable improvement. Attempted a light feeding and neither the goatfish nor the blenny showed interest in food...
This evening, they still look highly stressed. I decided to be proactive and gave each of them a 3 minute freshwater dip (matching pH and temp). After which the blenny looked a little better, but still a little dark, breathing hard and fast, and lying on the bottom. He's quite skinny looking too. The goatfish didn't handle the fw dip too well and looks extremely stressed now. I looked to see if there were any flukes in the bucket after each dip, but wasn't sure I saw any.
Any recommendations on what to do next? They are due to go back to the original 10g on Tuesday.
Anyhow, I did a 50% water change. No noticeable improvement. Attempted a light feeding and neither the goatfish nor the blenny showed interest in food...
This evening, they still look highly stressed. I decided to be proactive and gave each of them a 3 minute freshwater dip (matching pH and temp). After which the blenny looked a little better, but still a little dark, breathing hard and fast, and lying on the bottom. He's quite skinny looking too. The goatfish didn't handle the fw dip too well and looks extremely stressed now. I looked to see if there were any flukes in the bucket after each dip, but wasn't sure I saw any.
Any recommendations on what to do next? They are due to go back to the original 10g on Tuesday.