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Hey all 10 days still nothing I began to test nitrite and ammonia ever things fine so I'm guessing she's sleeping in the dsb still I hope...��
Hey all 10 days still nothing I began to test nitrite and ammonia ever things fine so I'm guessing she's sleeping in the dsb still I hope...��
I would assume that he was in your 36 bow front tank which is way to small IMO for such a "swimmer". that may have been part of the problem but if a single wrasse passed in any of my tanks they never caused any spikes and were quickly eaten up by my clean up crew .what sort of headache did it cause ?
Just thought to update leopard died in my dsb and caused all sorts of headaches
she finally emerged for a 1/2 an hour each day and I made sure she got food...she slowly stayed out longer and longer... now almost a year later she is out from morning till dusk....
Sorry to hear that. On a more positive note, though, the Bipartitus female in my fuge who had been out and eating and then disappeared .... has now re-emerged after spending a week in the sand. She seems none the worse for wear and is back eating again. I did remove the male, as the fuge is a bit cramped for three leopards, so perhaps he was bullying the females. Otherwise, I have no good explanation for her suddenly coming back out.
I was going to check in on you, but you beat me to it. Glad she's back...
that's awesome news about the female, ca1ore. glad to hear it!
really good. they have all adjusted and are up early around 8am and bed usually an hour or two before sunset (10pm) consistently every day, all eating well a variety of food (still can't get them on blackworms though), and very active. looking to add my last few wrasses in the next couple months then move on to the rest of the stocking list.How are your DD trio faring?
neat - m.negrosensis? will you do prazi once a bit more settled?