Hoping for some additional suggestions! Thanks in advance.
I received a male Watanabei angelfish on Friday, March 8th (~9 days ago). He is in a standalone QT tank. I've been unsuccessful in tempting him to eat. I've tried brine (frozen, live), mysis, nori, live rock w/ sponge growth, amphipods (from my refugium), and half clams.
He is swimming well, but unfortunately about 5 days ago, he developed a sore/puncture on his abdomen, in a spot I would associate with venting his swim bladder. The sore has gotten progressively worse.
Two questions:
(1) Should I be actively treating the sore (e.g. antibiotics)? If so, what do people recommend for this purpose? I've done no treatment on the tank yet. Note the QT tank is connected to another tank w/ anthias received at the same time.
(2) Any suggestions or thoughts on other foods to tempt him to eat? He is way more stubborn than I am used to, and I've mostly run out of options at this point, other than continuing to try.
I received a male Watanabei angelfish on Friday, March 8th (~9 days ago). He is in a standalone QT tank. I've been unsuccessful in tempting him to eat. I've tried brine (frozen, live), mysis, nori, live rock w/ sponge growth, amphipods (from my refugium), and half clams.
He is swimming well, but unfortunately about 5 days ago, he developed a sore/puncture on his abdomen, in a spot I would associate with venting his swim bladder. The sore has gotten progressively worse.
Two questions:
(1) Should I be actively treating the sore (e.g. antibiotics)? If so, what do people recommend for this purpose? I've done no treatment on the tank yet. Note the QT tank is connected to another tank w/ anthias received at the same time.
(2) Any suggestions or thoughts on other foods to tempt him to eat? He is way more stubborn than I am used to, and I've mostly run out of options at this point, other than continuing to try.