Mavrk
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I got a pair of True Percs (WC) last night from the LFS. They have been in a tank together, but not sure for how long (LFS got them from someone breaking down their tank).
Anyway, the larger one was really picking on the smaller one. Especially on the drive home since the LFS put them in the same bag (I was so excited I didn't even think to ask to put them in separate bags). Now this morning, the small one is "sitting" on the sand behind the rocks looking really beat up and I fear he will not survive.
Am I right to be worried? I am at work now and left a message with the LFS to call me.
This is the first livestock in my tank, but my parameters are good (nitrates are too high for coral, but not fish) and the large one is out swimming around and eating fine (looking really healthy).
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
pH 8.3
Nitrate 20 (between 15 and 20, but API tests don't get that exact, so I call it the higher number)
Temp 81-82
Is it too hot for them? Are my nitrates a problem? Or is it just the stress from the larger one? I think it is the last one, especially since at one time the small fish's entire pectoral fin was in the larger one's mouth.
What are the chances of recovery? I feel like a worried father sitting here at work (well, actually I am a father, but you know what I mean).
Anyway, the larger one was really picking on the smaller one. Especially on the drive home since the LFS put them in the same bag (I was so excited I didn't even think to ask to put them in separate bags). Now this morning, the small one is "sitting" on the sand behind the rocks looking really beat up and I fear he will not survive.
Am I right to be worried? I am at work now and left a message with the LFS to call me.
This is the first livestock in my tank, but my parameters are good (nitrates are too high for coral, but not fish) and the large one is out swimming around and eating fine (looking really healthy).
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
pH 8.3
Nitrate 20 (between 15 and 20, but API tests don't get that exact, so I call it the higher number)
Temp 81-82
Is it too hot for them? Are my nitrates a problem? Or is it just the stress from the larger one? I think it is the last one, especially since at one time the small fish's entire pectoral fin was in the larger one's mouth.
What are the chances of recovery? I feel like a worried father sitting here at work (well, actually I am a father, but you know what I mean).