We have a bittersweet update tonight.
On Wednesday, 5/9, our gorgeous big male leopard wrasse died. There were no signs of any disease, illness, or injury. One minute he was swimming actively, and about an hour later he was lying on the bottom taking his dying breath. Having raised him from a juvenile female back about 4 years ago, we're really upset about the loss. We're glad there was no suffering, but saddened that our big green hulk is gone. RIP buddy!
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On a happier note, Terry's birthday present finally got released from his long QT and acclimation period into the display!
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We had devised a rather tricky plan to release the fish...We purchased a "decoy" to be QT'd and released along with the Earli in order to reduce the chance of aggression. So along with the new wrasse, we have a new flame angel that went in. During the acclimation box period, the velvet (rubrisquamis) wrasse was acting very aggressive, and after a couple of days, just wasn't showing any signs of letting up. So we decided to release the angel, catch the velvet, and release the Earli. *Whew* a lot of action to keep the newest member of the family safe!
The regal angel is doing quite a bit of chasing and dominating of the new flame angel, but we think that they'll settle down after a few more days. Here's a shot of the new angel:
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The velvet will stay in "time out" for a week or so, until he cools his jets...
:beer: