I bought a young pair of Green Mandarins close to a month ago (everything has been done to try to prepare for them, including a 180 gallon reef with DSB, 65 gallon and 20 gallon refugiums). They have been really happy, eating like crazy in the QT with plenty of live rock and a refugium.
Yesterday morning the female mandarin did not get up as usual (she has been very lethargic for a few days). Even with the light on, she just acted like she couldn't get up. The PH in the QT had dropped to 7.8 overnight. So... I panicked and decided to move them to the main tank. To my surprise (dismay), she let me pick her up gently with my hand and put her in the transport bag. I acclimated her relatively quickly (had been using water from the main tank for QT changes). When I got the male out, I realized it was just the female that was sick - it took removing all the rock to catch him
! She let me lift her from the bag onto a large rock. I kept the tank lights off for several hours and she stayed on her rock.
When I turned the actinics on, I was a little optimistic because she turned to different directions every little while. Finally, she made it down to the sandbed. She didn't eat all day (even when I shot live brine beside her with the baster - which she normally loves).
I am now pretty sure her problem is a very difficult pregnancy. I was afraid I was going to loose her several times, then she would rally a little. The male found her last night and was unbelievably sweet! He circled her, laid down beside her, nudged her and hoverd over her when he saw my yellow tang. This brought her around a little. He coached her up to the edge of the rock (then he decided to go explore for bugs again). He came back displaying the same behaviour a few times. It wa very sweet, but sad. She is just having a difficult time. I keep reading about them chasing each other before they spawn - so, something must be wrong. I can't find anything about the time before when the female is carrying the eggs.
Hoping the breeders out there can give me some insight (or maybe just a little hope that this will turn out okay)!
Thanks for reading!
Yesterday morning the female mandarin did not get up as usual (she has been very lethargic for a few days). Even with the light on, she just acted like she couldn't get up. The PH in the QT had dropped to 7.8 overnight. So... I panicked and decided to move them to the main tank. To my surprise (dismay), she let me pick her up gently with my hand and put her in the transport bag. I acclimated her relatively quickly (had been using water from the main tank for QT changes). When I got the male out, I realized it was just the female that was sick - it took removing all the rock to catch him

When I turned the actinics on, I was a little optimistic because she turned to different directions every little while. Finally, she made it down to the sandbed. She didn't eat all day (even when I shot live brine beside her with the baster - which she normally loves).
I am now pretty sure her problem is a very difficult pregnancy. I was afraid I was going to loose her several times, then she would rally a little. The male found her last night and was unbelievably sweet! He circled her, laid down beside her, nudged her and hoverd over her when he saw my yellow tang. This brought her around a little. He coached her up to the edge of the rock (then he decided to go explore for bugs again). He came back displaying the same behaviour a few times. It wa very sweet, but sad. She is just having a difficult time. I keep reading about them chasing each other before they spawn - so, something must be wrong. I can't find anything about the time before when the female is carrying the eggs.
Hoping the breeders out there can give me some insight (or maybe just a little hope that this will turn out okay)!
Thanks for reading!