has my gbta gone beyond recovery?

ballbag

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long story short, i used to have high nitrate, phosphate, and ammonia. then on top of that, i did a huge water change and accidently dropped the SG to 1.015

all parameters are back to normal now, but i'm afraid the bta might croak and wipe out my clowns :(

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buuummmerrr!!!! i've had this guy for 2 years, he used to be huuuge :mad2:
 
I had the same problem but I nursed mine back to health with weekly water changes and feeding small portions of silversides. Good luck.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13675571#post13675571 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by saltwaterjames
I had the same problem but I nursed mine back to health with weekly water changes and feeding small portions of silversides. Good luck.

i cannot feed him because he isnt sticky - i havnt fed him in over a month :o
 
See if you can feed it by holding food at its mouth. If you're patient you may see it open some and you can pretty much place it inside enough that it will take care of the rest. I've nursed a few injured anemones this way and they usually recover.
-B
 
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