ameares8
www.mearesdesign.com
So, my Lawnmower blenny that I have had for about a year and a half has gotten deathly skinny over the last few days. He was very "plump" and now I can see almost every bone in his body. He eats when I feed the other fish, and is not showing any signs of stress. I placed some Nori in there tonight to see if he will munch on that or not. I tested my water, checked the other fish for signs of disease or stress and came up with nothing. I finally got my filtration setup how it needs to be last week (i.e. sump is now working effectivly with skimmer, cheatomorpha, and refugium setup properly) which has caused a decline in my algae. This is the only thing that I could that would "starve" him, although he eats the mysis, spirulina, and other miscellaneous things that are in the food that I feed. Any suggetions, comments, or ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Anthony
Thanks,
Anthony