Tigé21v
Active member
I added a mystery wrasse last Friday to my 90 gal mixed (240 total water volume). Unfortunately , the (much smaller ) six-line wrasse will not leave him alone. The five bar stays under a hairy mushroom colony continuously. Never out, not eating.
It's looking like my only choice if I want to save the five bar from certain death will be to completely remove everything from the tank to get one of wrasses out. The tank has a LOT of soft corals (mushrooms, palys, zoas) . I'm afraid moving, and removing , them is going to have an adverse effect on my sps colonies.
I don't want to lose the fish, but also not looking to lose many hundreds of dollars' worth of sps.
Can disrupting the tank on such a magnitude be done safely? Would a water change and/ or running extra GAC neutralize the effects?
Thanks
It's looking like my only choice if I want to save the five bar from certain death will be to completely remove everything from the tank to get one of wrasses out. The tank has a LOT of soft corals (mushrooms, palys, zoas) . I'm afraid moving, and removing , them is going to have an adverse effect on my sps colonies.
I don't want to lose the fish, but also not looking to lose many hundreds of dollars' worth of sps.
Can disrupting the tank on such a magnitude be done safely? Would a water change and/ or running extra GAC neutralize the effects?
Thanks