Hi,
3 weeks ago, I purchased two female leopard wrasses (Macropharyngodon bipartitus) and placed them in my 24G QT.
All was well for week 1, until I went away for the week-end. I came back and one of them was very sick and swimming on it's side, sadly, it didn't make it.
The day after, the other wrasse went into the sand at night, and didn't appear for 5 days.
When it did come out, it looked fine and was eating, but appears to now have damaged it's mouth (I realise that this is a bad sign), but it's still eating and acting normally so I'm keeping m fingers crossed.
It then disappeared for another two days, but reappeared on Monday and was eating and appeared well.
The last two days, it has come out about an hour after lights on and appears to be eating and looks ok, it would seem that she has now finally acclimatised to my lighting schedule.
So, sorry for my long post, but my question is this.
Having spoken to my LFS today, they recommended to get her into my DT as soon as possible as they felt that these wrasses don't do great in QT and she'd benefit from the extra life in my DT rather than the rather sterile environment of my QT.
I can understand this point of view, but I'm reluctant to move her so soon after it seems as if she's finally acting normally.
therefore, I'd like some advice from the knowledgeable people on RC as to my best course of action, which appears to be, a) move to DT, or b) keep in QT for longer and monitor ?
Sorry again for such a long post
Thanks
Lee
3 weeks ago, I purchased two female leopard wrasses (Macropharyngodon bipartitus) and placed them in my 24G QT.
All was well for week 1, until I went away for the week-end. I came back and one of them was very sick and swimming on it's side, sadly, it didn't make it.
The day after, the other wrasse went into the sand at night, and didn't appear for 5 days.
When it did come out, it looked fine and was eating, but appears to now have damaged it's mouth (I realise that this is a bad sign), but it's still eating and acting normally so I'm keeping m fingers crossed.
It then disappeared for another two days, but reappeared on Monday and was eating and appeared well.
The last two days, it has come out about an hour after lights on and appears to be eating and looks ok, it would seem that she has now finally acclimatised to my lighting schedule.
So, sorry for my long post, but my question is this.
Having spoken to my LFS today, they recommended to get her into my DT as soon as possible as they felt that these wrasses don't do great in QT and she'd benefit from the extra life in my DT rather than the rather sterile environment of my QT.
I can understand this point of view, but I'm reluctant to move her so soon after it seems as if she's finally acting normally.
therefore, I'd like some advice from the knowledgeable people on RC as to my best course of action, which appears to be, a) move to DT, or b) keep in QT for longer and monitor ?
Sorry again for such a long post
Thanks
Lee