JZinCO
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So I'm in the process of transferring livestock to a larger tank. The older, smaller tank has been running for 9 months, the larger, newer tank has been up for 2 months. I set the new tank up with dry rocks and sand. Over the last three weeks I have introduced rocks from the old tank into the new tank as well as some hermit crabs. Over the past week I have introduced LPS, softies and zoa (About 7 frags worth). Everything is doing great (minus a chalice). Water quality is amazing too.
So, last night I was moving one large rock from the old tank to the new tank. Guess what came with it? My starry blenny. Cool, I thought. I'm 95% confident there will be no issues but I'll just monitor ammonia. He was hiding but darting around last night and seemed fine.
This morning he was sitting on the sand bed in the open and not very responsive. Breathing was normal, I didn't see any signs of damage. His rear end didn't want to move at all. He is now back in the old tank and a little better..
I hope he makes it. He looks 100% fine aside from not being very motile. Perhaps this was in response to suddenly being dunked into a new tank. Or perhaps he got internally squished in the bucket during the rock transfer..
Anyway fingers crossed for a recovery.
So, last night I was moving one large rock from the old tank to the new tank. Guess what came with it? My starry blenny. Cool, I thought. I'm 95% confident there will be no issues but I'll just monitor ammonia. He was hiding but darting around last night and seemed fine.
This morning he was sitting on the sand bed in the open and not very responsive. Breathing was normal, I didn't see any signs of damage. His rear end didn't want to move at all. He is now back in the old tank and a little better..
I hope he makes it. He looks 100% fine aside from not being very motile. Perhaps this was in response to suddenly being dunked into a new tank. Or perhaps he got internally squished in the bucket during the rock transfer..
Anyway fingers crossed for a recovery.