Orcrone
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I setup my QT including using sponge filters from the sump of my DT. Before purchasing the tang I checked the ammonia and nitrites and they were both zero. I brought the fish home and gave him some Nori on a clip, but he didn't take it. Gave him some frozen food the second day and he seemed to pick at it; taking it in his mouth, spitting it out, taking it in again, etc. But since then (almost a week) he's barely eaten.
Part of the problem may be that I made the mistake of not adding any food to decay in the QT to keep the bio filter going after setting it up. After adding the fish the ammonia and nitrite levels starting rising. Luckily I have a large water changing station with pumps to transfer water, making it relatively easy to do large water changes. I've been doing 80% once or twice a day, keeping the ammonia and nitrites below 0.25. I'm wondering if these levels are keeping him from wanting to eat.
The food consists of a number of frozen items (mussels, plankton, krill, mysis, etc.) defrosted and soaked in VitaChem, vitamin C, garlic and Selcon.
Any other suggestions? I've had him for a week and I hate to cut the quarantine process this short. But I haven't seen any sign of anything wrong except the lack of appetite and I'm wondering if I put him in the DT with zero ammonia and nitrites if he might be more likely to start eating.
Part of the problem may be that I made the mistake of not adding any food to decay in the QT to keep the bio filter going after setting it up. After adding the fish the ammonia and nitrite levels starting rising. Luckily I have a large water changing station with pumps to transfer water, making it relatively easy to do large water changes. I've been doing 80% once or twice a day, keeping the ammonia and nitrites below 0.25. I'm wondering if these levels are keeping him from wanting to eat.
The food consists of a number of frozen items (mussels, plankton, krill, mysis, etc.) defrosted and soaked in VitaChem, vitamin C, garlic and Selcon.
Any other suggestions? I've had him for a week and I hate to cut the quarantine process this short. But I haven't seen any sign of anything wrong except the lack of appetite and I'm wondering if I put him in the DT with zero ammonia and nitrites if he might be more likely to start eating.