IUfan
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So got a blue throat trigger pair delivered today, felt like I did a good job preparing, set the QT to the salinity in the bag, and just let the bag float for 30 mins. Then transferred straight into the QT with no drip.
Anyway, the male is wedged into a rock, but the female is extremely skittish and has stressed herself out a lot. She's now resting in the sand against the back wall. I can't tell if she is just trying to wedge herself against the sand bottom and the back wall, she's been resting there almost all afternoon, but when I've checked on her, he fins are still flapping.
Anyway, so far I've tried leaving the lights off, I've resisted going into the room too often, got an airstone in there going, and dosed some nitrofuracin to try help oxygen levels in the water and help any ammonia burn from shipping.
I have a piece of plumbing that's plenty large enough for her, but she won't go near it.
Anyway, am I doing the right things? Or anything I can try to save her. Worried that she stressed herself out to the point of no return.
Thanks for any tips in advance.
IUFan
Anyway, the male is wedged into a rock, but the female is extremely skittish and has stressed herself out a lot. She's now resting in the sand against the back wall. I can't tell if she is just trying to wedge herself against the sand bottom and the back wall, she's been resting there almost all afternoon, but when I've checked on her, he fins are still flapping.
Anyway, so far I've tried leaving the lights off, I've resisted going into the room too often, got an airstone in there going, and dosed some nitrofuracin to try help oxygen levels in the water and help any ammonia burn from shipping.
I have a piece of plumbing that's plenty large enough for her, but she won't go near it.
Anyway, am I doing the right things? Or anything I can try to save her. Worried that she stressed herself out to the point of no return.
Thanks for any tips in advance.
IUFan