Sorry for the ignorance. Can someone pm me what vendor NYA stands for?
thanks
Not eating, temp down to 72. Is there a specific temperature I should shoot for?
The fish has never gone after any of the prepared offerings, but had been nipping at film algae pretty much the whole time.
Today, nothing... just hanging out in a pvc pipe.
Lights have stayed off, I've got an air stone in the tank and also have been running carbon.
Ammonia reads 0, not measured nitrites, but can't believe there would be any in an established tank, and the nitrates are less than 20.
Not really sure what else to do. I've been feeding small amounts of minced pe mysis, Hikari mysid and the reef nutrition arctic pods multiple times / day.
I hate moving rock into a tank that I have and will medicate at some point.
I'm not worried about the money, I just don't want this little thing to die.
I like 72...did you try ova?
Regals from the Philippines have an extreemly poor survival rate. This includes Bali, Jakarta manila. I got lucky with mine in that it wad eating brine at the wholesaler. I got a bit of an egoafter that and attempted a few more, non of them ate. I'd say that 1 out of ten will survive, but if you get lucky and it eats you'll be golden. Fiji, maldives and red sea regals are a much better investment.
caribfan, unfortunately what you experienced is what I had with NYA as well. My first order was a yellow-belly regal angel. It came in with a bad case of cloudy/pop eye, never ate, and died three days later. Michael SWORE that it did not have the cloudy eye when it left the shop for shipping. I complained and he gave me some store credit.
I gave him the benefit of the doubt and used the store credit + more cash to buy an African angel. It again came in with a cloudy eye, and I was ****ED. It ate a little bit in my QT and then died two weeks later. I contacted Michael and he gave me store credit for the extra cash that I paid (he does not give store credit for previous store credit). I then used the store credit to buy a sohal tang and was hoping that I can at least get a healthy fish the last time. No, when the fish came in it was skinny to the bones, completely emaciated. I was pretty speechless at that moment.
The conclusion is that I would never buy fish from NYA again. I have done lots of research on this store and while some have positive experience (probably by luck), many do not. Several folks commented that not only the first fish died, but the replacement died as well. NYA just does not seem scrupulous since it knowingly ships sick fish just to get rid of the stocks. I only trust Liveaquaria for online shopping now.
So I guess I was "unlucky" 5 completely different times also with either doa fish or fish that never ate in qt and died? Smh. Also only kept buying because I had store credit. Once all those fish died and no more credit, never dealing with michael and nya again as he was difficult in just giving the credit to begin with.
On the other hand, I have ordered from liveaquaria divers den approximately 12 times and only one fish died in qt (red mandarin) in which case the fine people of l.a. were nice enough to give me a full refund. I will stick with la from now on.
I guess so...
hmmm, but with 17 orders and 6 deaths maybe....
:lmao:, sorry, had to...
Still about a 35% fatality rate? I wouldn't consider that a good track record.
caribfan, unfortunately what you experienced is what I had with NYA as well. My first order was a yellow-belly regal angel. It came in with a bad case of cloudy/pop eye, never ate, and died three days later. Michael SWORE that it did not have the cloudy eye when it left the shop for shipping. I complained and he gave me some store credit.
I gave him the benefit of the doubt and used the store credit + more cash to buy an African angel. It again came in with a cloudy eye, and I was ****ED. It ate a little bit in my QT and then died two weeks later. I contacted Michael and he gave me store credit for the extra cash that I paid (he does not give store credit for previous store credit). I then used the store credit to buy a sohal tang and was hoping that I can at least get a healthy fish the last time. No, when the fish came in it was skinny to the bones, completely emaciated. I was pretty speechless at that moment.
The conclusion is that I would never buy fish from NYA again. I have done lots of research on this store and while some have positive experience (probably by luck), many do not. Several folks commented that not only the first fish died, but the replacement died as well. NYA just does not seem scrupulous since it knowingly ships sick fish just to get rid of the stocks. I only trust Liveaquaria for online shopping now.