Hello Everyone,
Just an update on the Melanurus - he is not doing well. He did wake up this morning but is doing that spiraling thing that wrasses do when they are heading south...It's a scene that breaks my heart.
The Christmas wrasse is doing well.
Here is my question about selection and what I'm really supposed to be looking for in a healthy wrasse:
I know that when my LFS got this shipment in, it was November 3rd. I saw them on November 6th and they had two Melanurus, one Christmas, one Scott's and they had placed them all in their sanded cubicles in their coral section. On the 6th, they were all swimming actively, with the Christmas wrasse the "late" riser. One of the Melanurus (the one I ended up purchasing) ate spectrum pellets on November 6 (three days after the LFS got him) while the others passed the pellets for frozen mysis. I waited till November 16th to get him, I was also thinking about the Christmas wrasse, but passed her up that day after I heard from the lady who feeds them at the shop that "Oh, she's been hiding more over the past couple of days". Before I decided to purchase him, I checked him over for thickness, and responsiveness. He was coming to the surface for food and ate Specturm pellets eagerly. I brought him home, acclimated to tank temperature, did a temperature/pH matched fresh water dip of 20 minuts and placed him into the display. For the next two weeks, he was a champ, comes begging for food as I walk into the room and eating very well, so well, that he had that figure 8 look - if you take a cross section is like having one smaller oval sitting on a larger oval. Five days ago, he started acting a little strange with NO changes in the tank. He would hover at one end of the tank and not as alert to food or Spectrum which he previously loved. I checked the parameters - Ammonia 0, Nitrate 0, Nitrate 10, pH 8.4, temperature 80. I slowly decreased the temperature over 3 days to 78 now. Then, stupid me, didn't really think much of it and went and bought the Christmas wrasse on 12/8. I acclimated the Christmas wrasse pretty much the same way, she is doing well. She has no interest in the pellets but is taking mysis, frozen formula one well.
Am I missing something in the way I select wrasses? I specify "wrasses" because I don't have anything like this when it comes to any other fish.
I check their appearance - Eyes for brightness, fullness, mouth and fins/scales for damage. Then I check they way they swim, do they look like they are balanced, not sluggish or rocking side to side. Then I do what I thought was the ultimate test, to see if they eat pellets. If all of the above checked out, then I bring them home. Oh, and I also make sure that the LFS has had them for around two weeks time.
I must be missing something or doing something wrong. As I shared earlier, my track record for wrasses have been grim.
So, please point out my mistakes and I will make changes.
I really love wrasses and nothing would make me happy to not be so afraid of bringing them home and seeing them die in less than one month.
My hubby gave me the ickiest look this morning when I told him that the Melanurus was not doing well...ICKY!
Thanks!
Oh, by the way. I turned off the lights in the Melanurus tank today and plan on leaving it off all day since he is out but not digging back into the sand and his tank mates are not being nice to him when he goes into their area...