I have a snowcasso pair that has been doing just fine for months. Eating everything.
I switched my clownfish into a different tank on Friday. Its a nuvo 30.
They are the only fish I own. They were alone in their last tank and alone in this tank.
The tank is fully cycled with perfect parameters.
The male is doing just fine.
Ever since switching to the nuvo 30, the female has not eaten a single thing. I would assume its stress from the move, but I would see that lasting 1-3 days max. She has the same flowerpot she loves and is always in it. She acts normal, but doesnt even go for food at all, just lets it pass by. Only different is there is now sand in the tank.
She seems to yawn (take a deep breath) every so often. Her stomach looks full which is weird because she hasnt eaten anything (she definitely doesnt eat pods). No heavy breathing or any physical issues at all. Acts a little lethargic, but sort of normal. She also really likes to kick up sand with her tail now that there is sand in the tank. She kicks it up every 30min or so. Not much sand, just a little around her flowerpot.
She hasnt eaten a thing in five days. I am very worried as I do not want to lose her and cannot afford to replace her. I have tried 8 different foods with no luck. Even cyclopeeze didnt work, which she always loved. Garlic, selcon, etc no luck.
Any ideas?
I only want to treat her if it is DEFINITELY something treatable and I know what it is. I am not a fan of blindly treating fish as I might just cause more stress with yet another tank move.
I switched my clownfish into a different tank on Friday. Its a nuvo 30.
They are the only fish I own. They were alone in their last tank and alone in this tank.
The tank is fully cycled with perfect parameters.
The male is doing just fine.
Ever since switching to the nuvo 30, the female has not eaten a single thing. I would assume its stress from the move, but I would see that lasting 1-3 days max. She has the same flowerpot she loves and is always in it. She acts normal, but doesnt even go for food at all, just lets it pass by. Only different is there is now sand in the tank.
She seems to yawn (take a deep breath) every so often. Her stomach looks full which is weird because she hasnt eaten anything (she definitely doesnt eat pods). No heavy breathing or any physical issues at all. Acts a little lethargic, but sort of normal. She also really likes to kick up sand with her tail now that there is sand in the tank. She kicks it up every 30min or so. Not much sand, just a little around her flowerpot.
She hasnt eaten a thing in five days. I am very worried as I do not want to lose her and cannot afford to replace her. I have tried 8 different foods with no luck. Even cyclopeeze didnt work, which she always loved. Garlic, selcon, etc no luck.
Any ideas?
I only want to treat her if it is DEFINITELY something treatable and I know what it is. I am not a fan of blindly treating fish as I might just cause more stress with yet another tank move.