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I've had a potter's angel in QT for three weeks. He was at the LFS for two weeks before that. He didn't eat in front of me, but he was fat and alert and I decided to take a chance.
Put him in QT. He refused all of my frozen foods (including mysis, brine, nutramar ova, cyclopeeze, squid, scallops, clam, rogger's) and prepared foods (NLS Thera A pellets, flake, sera tabs). He ate frozen feeder shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) from LA and picked at live brine. Ignored newly hatched brine. Miraculously, he's not wasting - entirely because he's picking at the algae in my QT (well-established and continuously running) and occasionally at nori.
He's had one course of prazi and one of chloroquine disphosphate. After 5 weeks at LFS and with me, he seems clean, with no signs of ich or flukes. I'm kind of anxious to get him into a display where he'll have more to pick at. While he's not skinny and is maintaining bulk around his head and "shoulders," I do think he's lost a little mass.
My choices are (1) a well-established 40-gallon with a pair of fairly mild-mannerd saddlebacks, solorensis boxfish, a wimpy toby, and a fair crop of algae; or (2) my big 185-gallon display with some bossy, but not nasty, fish, including a majestic, multibar, and singapore angel and kole tang. These guys are pushy to newcomers, but ignore them after a day or so.
My other option is to run carbon, order some more feeder shrimp once the CP is out of the system, and try again to wean him onto frozen.
What do you guys think?
Put him in QT. He refused all of my frozen foods (including mysis, brine, nutramar ova, cyclopeeze, squid, scallops, clam, rogger's) and prepared foods (NLS Thera A pellets, flake, sera tabs). He ate frozen feeder shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) from LA and picked at live brine. Ignored newly hatched brine. Miraculously, he's not wasting - entirely because he's picking at the algae in my QT (well-established and continuously running) and occasionally at nori.
He's had one course of prazi and one of chloroquine disphosphate. After 5 weeks at LFS and with me, he seems clean, with no signs of ich or flukes. I'm kind of anxious to get him into a display where he'll have more to pick at. While he's not skinny and is maintaining bulk around his head and "shoulders," I do think he's lost a little mass.
My choices are (1) a well-established 40-gallon with a pair of fairly mild-mannerd saddlebacks, solorensis boxfish, a wimpy toby, and a fair crop of algae; or (2) my big 185-gallon display with some bossy, but not nasty, fish, including a majestic, multibar, and singapore angel and kole tang. These guys are pushy to newcomers, but ignore them after a day or so.
My other option is to run carbon, order some more feeder shrimp once the CP is out of the system, and try again to wean him onto frozen.
What do you guys think?