Chibils
halide loyalist
I added a blackspot swallowtail angel to my display almost two weeks ago, and she's beginning to show signs of ich (a white spot on one pectoral fin, near the tip of the caudal fin, and on a ventral fin.
All of the fish were quarantined for at least two weeks before being added to the display. My current fish:
2x Firefish (had the tank to themselves for six months with no signs of any disease).
1x Court jester goby (Amblygobidon rainfordi) - not qt'd, requires sand and live food. No signs of ich.
1x Swallowtail angelfish (no signs in qt or acclimation, or during the first two weeks of his life in the dt).
There is nothing to stress her; if anything, she should be more calm now that she's had some time to settle in. I soak her food in Brightwell Aquatics Vitamarin-C, Vitamarin-M (multivitamin), and Garlic Power (pure garlic). She eats like a pig and has been active since within five minutes of introduction. Even ate freeze-dried cyclopeeze in acclimation. I mix up feeding her PE Mysis (Hikari), Angel Formula (mysis, krill, sponges, etc.; also Hikari), Plankton (SFBB), and bbs (SFBB) as a treat. All are frozen foods, thawed, rinsed and vitamin-soaked.
All of the fish were quarantined for at least two weeks before being added to the display. My current fish:
2x Firefish (had the tank to themselves for six months with no signs of any disease).
1x Court jester goby (Amblygobidon rainfordi) - not qt'd, requires sand and live food. No signs of ich.
1x Swallowtail angelfish (no signs in qt or acclimation, or during the first two weeks of his life in the dt).
There is nothing to stress her; if anything, she should be more calm now that she's had some time to settle in. I soak her food in Brightwell Aquatics Vitamarin-C, Vitamarin-M (multivitamin), and Garlic Power (pure garlic). She eats like a pig and has been active since within five minutes of introduction. Even ate freeze-dried cyclopeeze in acclimation. I mix up feeding her PE Mysis (Hikari), Angel Formula (mysis, krill, sponges, etc.; also Hikari), Plankton (SFBB), and bbs (SFBB) as a treat. All are frozen foods, thawed, rinsed and vitamin-soaked.